Texas Women's Hall of Fame

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The Texas Women's Hall of Fame is an honor established in 1984 by the Governor of Texas to recognize the achievements of women who have made significant contributions to the state of Texas. The Hall of Fame celebrates women from various fields, including education, business, public service, science, healthcare, and the arts.

History[edit | edit source]

The Texas Women's Hall of Fame was created to honor women who have made outstanding contributions to the state. The first induction ceremony took place in 1984, and since then, the Hall of Fame has inducted numerous women who have excelled in their respective fields. The Hall of Fame is housed at Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas.

Induction Process[edit | edit source]

Nominations for the Texas Women's Hall of Fame are accepted from the public. A selection committee reviews the nominations and selects the inductees based on their achievements and contributions to the state of Texas. The inductees are honored at a ceremony held at Texas Woman's University.

Notable Inductees[edit | edit source]

Some of the notable inductees into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame include:

Categories of Achievement[edit | edit source]

The Texas Women's Hall of Fame recognizes women in various categories, including:

Location[edit | edit source]

The Texas Women's Hall of Fame is located at Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas. The university hosts the Hall of Fame exhibit, which includes photographs and biographies of the inductees.

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