Women's Halls Of Fame A number of states have halls of fame that honor the renowned women who once called that state home or helped to make it great. These are a few to know. Alabama Women's Hall of Fame
Marion, Alabama Founded 1970 Honorees include: writer and educator Helen Keller, actress Tallulah Bankhead, novelist and painter Zelda Fitzgerald, folklorist Ruby Pickens Tartt
Arizona Women's Hall of Fame
Phoenix, Arizona Founded 1979 Honorees include: Yavapai Prescott Indian chief Viola Jimulla, women's health activist Margaret Sanger, rancher Amy Cornwall Neal, historian and poet Sharlot M. Hall
Colorado Women's Hall of Fame
Denver, Colorado Founded 1985 Honorees include: Titanic heroine Molly Brown, former Israeli prime minister Golda Meir, politician Pat Schroeder, author and activist Mildred Pitts Walter
Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame
Hartford, Connecticut Founded 1994 Honorees include: opera singer Marian Anderson, abolitionist Prudence Crandall, actress Katharine Hepburn, writer Madeleine L'Engle
Florida Women's Hall of Fame
Tallahassee, Florida Founded 1982 Honorees include: writer Zora Neale Hurston, educator Mary McLeod Bethune, athlete Althea Gibson, former U.S. attorney general Janet Reno
Iowa Women's Hall of Fame
Des Moines, Iowa Founded 1975 Honorees include: feminist Amelia Jenks Bloomer, journalist Mildred Wirt Benson, suffrage leader Carrie Chapman Catt, first woman lawyer Arabella Mansfield
Maine Women's Hall of Fame
Augusta, Maine Founded 1990 Honorees include: former U.S. senator Margaret Chase Smith, scientist Elizabeth S. Russell, U.S. senator Olympia Snowe
Maryland Women's Hall of Fame
Annapolis, Maryland Founded 1985 Honorees include: nurse Clara Barton, fashion designer Claire McCardell, abolitionist Harriet Tubman, ecologist Rachel Carson
Michigan Women's Historical Center and Hall of Fame
Lansing, Michigan Founded 1987 Honorees include: actress Ellen Burstyn, former First Lady Betty Ford, singer Aretha Franklin, civil rights activist Rosa Parks, comedienne Lily Tomlin
Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
Columbus, Ohio, and regional exhibits Founded 1978 Honorees include: photographer Berenice Abbott, sharpshooter Annie Oakley, poet Nikki Giovanni, writer Toni Morrison
Texas Women's Hall of Fame
Denton, Texas Founded 1984 Honorees include: astronaut Mae Jemison, former First Lady Barbara Bush, businesswoman Mary Kay Ash, former Texas governor Ann Richards
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