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As we all navigate this uncertain and difficult time, we find ourselves looking
to our shared history for moments of motivation and delight. And what better way
to get inspired than through the places and stories of remarkable American
women?
As you might recall, in January we set an ambitious goal: Discover 1,000 places
connected to women’s history, and elevate their stories for everyone to learn
and celebrate.
With 600 submissions so far, we’re eager to spotlight some of the women and
places you’ve shared with us. So we’ve put together two guides—one for the East Coast
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through newspaper articles, books, scientific discovery, and more.
Interested in the other fascinating women and places that have been submitted?
Look at the full list.
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Have you encountered a place where women made history? They can be famous or
unknown, protected or threatened, existing or lost. No matter their condition or
status, these places matter, and we encourage you to share them with the world.
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