Remarkable Legacies of American Women

From the lives of young, immigrant women who worked the textile mills at Lowell National Historic Park to those of the female shipyard workers who were essential to the home front during World War II at Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historic Park, women’s history can be found at every park.

If you want to understand our nation’s history, explore the remarkable legacies of American women.

The Women’s History website is produced in concert with NPS partners including the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers.

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Women's History Virtual Exhibition

Explore how women have made, claimed and fought for their homes and shaped American history throughout the Pacific West.

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Women and the Environment

On this page you’ll find stories of women engaging with the environment—from the local to the global level.

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Women in World War II Lessons

Here you’ll find place-based educational resources relating to women's history during World War II.

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Women's History Month

The world needs science, and science needs women and girls. It’s your time and you are not alone!

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Women of the National Park Service

Women have a long history with the NPS. Once limited in their types of jobs, women now serve in all occupations across the Park Service.

Last updated: May 8, 2024

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