Women's History
Discover the women, places, and events that shaped history and continue to inspire families around the world.
Women Who Changed History
Meet the inspiring women whose courage, innovation, and determination shaped our world.
Amelia Earhart
Aviation pioneer and the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Harriet Tubman
A leading abolitionist who escaped slavery and led dozens of enslaved people to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
Rosa Parks
Her refusal to give up her bus seat sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped ignite the civil rights movement.
Florence Nightingale
Founder of modern nursing and a key reformer of medical care.
Maya Angelou
Poet, author, and activist whose writing and storytelling continue to inspire people around the world.
Sojourner Truth
An abolitionist and women's rights advocate known for her courage and powerful voice against injustice.
Grace Hopper
Computer scientist and U.S. Navy rear admiral whose work helped shape modern programming.
Queen Elizabeth
The longest-reigning British monarch, known for her leadership and dedication to public service.
Susan B. Anthony
Women's rights pioneer and leading voice in the fight for women's suffrage in the United States.
Important Events & Places
Visit these historic locations and discover the stories that changed the world.
Anne Frank House
The home where Anne Frank and her family hid from Nazi persecution during WWII.
Buckingham Palace
The London residence of Queen Elizabeth, the longest-reigning British monarch.
Betsy Ross House
The celebrated location where the first American flag was sewn.
Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad
Explore the life of abolitionist Harriet Tubman.
Bletchley Park
Where women codebreakers worked to decipher German communications during WWII.
Juliette Gordon Low House
The childhood home of the founder of the Girl Scouts.
Museums to Explore
These museums celebrate the achievements and stories of remarkable women throughout history.
Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum
Atchison, Kansas
Florence Nightingale Museum
London, England
Harriet Tubman Museum
Cambridge, Maryland
International Women's Air & Space Museum
Cleveland, Ohio
National Museum of Women in the Arts
Washington, D.C.
National Women's Hall of Fame
Seneca Falls, New York
National Women's History Museum
Alexander, Virginia
Susan B. Anthony Museum & House
Rochester, New York
The Colored Girls Museum
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
US Army Women's Museum
Fort Lee, Virginia
Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
Knoxville, Tennessee
Women's Civil War Museum
Bardstown, Kentucky
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