National Hall Of Fame Pioneer Women Photo: National Hall Of Fame Pioneer Women

National Hall of Fame Pioneer Women (National Pioneer Women's Hall of Fame), founded in 1993, commemorates the women who have made an invaluable contribution to the development of the Australian continent. In this case, a female pioneer is any woman who has become a pioneer in any field, not only in the traditional sense of the word – colonist, Explorer or settler in the new lands, but simply invented or who invented something new. Here tells the story of the lives of over 100 women who had something strange about them.

Among the permanent exhibits in this small Museum – "Ordinary women/ extraordinary destiny", "Women in the heart (Central Australia)", "Women's activities in the recent past", "Pilots" and others. Hosts regular themed exhibitions, such as "Kitchen Central Australia", "Love and Punishment: on those who prepare food for the prisoners" or "Honeymoon in the wilderness, the expedition of Bertha Strehlow on the ridge Peterman in 1936.

Exposition Hall of Fame located in the historic Old Prison Alice springs, where you can also learn the history of the building itself. Thus, tourists have the unique opportunity to visit two important historical places at once. By the way, the national Hall of Fame Pioneer Women is one of three Australian museums dedicated to women. His unique collection of books, photographs, audio and video recordings, and other items are constantly replenished by opening new – female – page in Australia's history.

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