Here are some examples of women whose comical, amazing, or poignant experiences we celebrate:
Mother Johnson - famous among travelers for her hospitality and huge, mouthwatering stacks of pancakes.
Lydia Martin-Smith - the behind-the-scenes business person who helped her husband build a hospitality empire.
Martha Reben - the author who came to the Adirondacks to be treated for tuberculosis and was cured by the fresh air of the wilderness.
The Arnolds - isolated pioneer women, subsistence farmers, independent, fearless bareback horse riders.
Emily Neville - Newberry Award winning children’s author, lawyer, social activist, avid traveler.
Grace Hudowalski - the first woman to climb all forty six High Peaks in the Adirondacks. She was a founding member of the 46er’s Club.
Orra Phelps, MD - botanist and physician who compiled maps and trail information to publish the Adirondack Mountain Club’s first guidebook for the High Peaks.
Margaret Emerson - the matriarch of Great Camp Sagamore who entertained dignitaries and celebrities from all over the world.
Kate Field - actress, lecturer, journalist and author who wrote of her travels through the Adirondacks in 1869.
Inez Milholland - controversial activist who led suffragist parades on a huge, white horse.