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Susan Picotte was the first Native American woman to practice medicine in the United States. She’s honored at the Picotte Memorial Hospital in Nebraska.

Susan Picotte was the first Native American woman to practice medicine in the United States. She’s honored at the Picotte Memorial Hospital in Nebraska.

Claire Marie Hodges was the first fully commissioned female park ranger and spent 30 years at Yosemite National Park. Read More

Claire Marie Hodges was the first fully commissioned female park ranger and spent 30 years at Yosemite National Park. Read More

Born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1864, Maggie Lena Walker grew up knowing firsthand the difficulties of life in the post-Civil War South. Walker was raised by her mother, a former slave, and at a young age, she developed an interest in improving life...

Born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1864, Maggie Lena Walker grew up knowing firsthand the difficulties of life in the post-Civil War South. Walker was raised by her mother, a former slave, and at a young age, she developed an interest in improving life for African Americans and women. She joined the local council of the Independent Order of St. Luke as a teenager, and went on to serve on the board of trustees for the National Association of Colored Women and the Virginia Industrial School for Girls. In 1902, Walker founded the St. Luke Herald, and she established the St. Luke Penny Savings Bank the following year, making her the first African American woman to charter a bank in the United States. Read More

Undiscovered Stories: 3 Women Who Blazed Their Own Trails As we celebrate Women’s History Month this March, the National Park Foundation is proud to commemorate some of our nation’s most remarkable women. These historic sites and landmarks across the...
Undiscovered Stories: 3 Women Who Blazed Their Own Trails As we celebrate Women’s History Month this March, the National Park Foundation is proud to commemorate some of our nation’s most remarkable women. These historic sites and landmarks across the...
Undiscovered Stories: 3 Women Who Blazed Their Own Trails As we celebrate Women’s History Month this March, the National Park Foundation is proud to commemorate some of our nation’s most remarkable women. These historic sites and landmarks across the...

Undiscovered Stories: 3 Women Who Blazed Their Own Trails

As we celebrate Women’s History Month this March, the National Park Foundation is proud to commemorate some of our nation’s most remarkable women. These historic sites and landmarks across the country are dedicated to their lives and accomplishments.

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Josie Morris: grandmother, cattle rustler, rodeo queen, and bootlegger. Learn more at @dinosaurnps and #FindYourPark.

Josie Morris: grandmother, cattle rustler, rodeo queen, and bootlegger. Learn more at @dinosaurnps and #FindYourPark.  

Rosie Rally | Break the Guinness World Record! Be a part of setting a new Guinness World Record for “The Largest Gathering of People Dressed as a Rosie the Riveter!”
When: 1:00 – 3:00 pm Saturday, August 15, 2015
Where: Rosie the Riveter WWII Home...

Rosie Rally | Break the Guinness World Record!

Be a part of setting a new Guinness World Record for “The Largest Gathering of People Dressed as a Rosie the Riveter!”

When: 1:00 – 3:00 pm Saturday, August 15, 2015
Where: Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park
Details: http://prks.org/1D2hH8Y
Grandmother, cattle rustler, rodeo queen, and bootlegger – Josie Morris did it all! Take a walk in the boots of this pioneer women at Dinosaur National Monument and learn more about her colorful life here: http://prks.org/1fpJuoI

Grandmother, cattle rustler, rodeo queen, and bootlegger – Josie Morris did it all! Take a walk in the boots of this pioneer women at Dinosaur National Monument and learn more about her colorful life here: http://prks.org/1fpJuoI