List of halls and walks of fame

A hall, wall, or walk of fame is a list of individuals, achievements, or other entities, usually chosen by a group of electors, to mark their excellence or fame in their field. In some cases, these halls of fame consist of actual halls or museums that enshrine the honorees with sculptures, plaques, and displays of memorabilia and general information regarding the inducted recipients. Sometimes, the honorees' plaques may instead be posted on a wall (hence a "wall of fame") or inscribed on a sidewalk (as in a "walk of fame", "walk of stars", or "avenue of fame"). In other cases, the hall of fame is more figurative and consists of a list of names of noteworthy people and their achievements and contributions. The lists are maintained by an organization or community, and may be national, state, local, or private.

Hollywood Walk of Fame, in Los Angeles, California, where honorees are named on plaques surrounded by stars
Walhalla hall-of-fame temple, Germany

Etymology

The term "hall of fame" first appeared in German with the Ruhmeshalle, built in 1853 in Munich.[1] The Walhalla memorial in Bavaria was conceived in 1807 and built between 1830 and 1842. Inspired by the Ruhmeshalle, the English-language term was popularised in the United States by the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, a sculpture gallery completed in 1900 and officially dedicated in 1901. Located in the Bronx in New York City, it is on the campus of Bronx Community College (until 1973 the University Heights campus of New York University).

The meaning of fame has changed over the years, originally meaning 'renown' for achievement, as opposed to today's more common meaning of 'celebrity'.[2]

Halls of fame

Automotive

Aviation and space

Music

Show business, media, and theater

Writing

At least 13 writers' halls of fame exist in the United States alone, or at least 10 besides four songwriters' ones listed above in "Music" section. These provide recognition of life-time bodies of work by authors, whether living or dead, as opposed to being awards for individual works.

Multiple sports

Cricket

Association football

Australian rules football

Baseball and softball

Basketball

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts

Boxing

  • Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame
  • International Boxing Hall of Fame
  • Minnesota Boxing Hall of Fame
  • Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame
  • Ring 8 and New York State Boxing Hall of Fame

Equestrian

  • American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame
  • Michigan Quarter Horse Association Hall of Fame
  • National Reined Cow Horse Association Hall of Fame
  • National Reining Horse Association Hall of Fame
  • National Snaffle Bit Association Hall of Fame
  • NCHA Horse Hall of Fame
  • NCHA Members Hall of Fame
  • NCHA Rider Hall of Fame
  • The British Horse Society Equestrian Hall of Fame

Golf

Gridiron football

Horse racing

Ice hockey

Lacrosse

Martial arts

Motorsports

Professional wrestling

Rugby league

  • Bulldogs Hall of Fame (est. 2007)
  • Rugby Football League Hall of Fame (est. 1988)
  • Rugby League Hall of Fame (est. 1988)
  • Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame (est. 2002)
  • Widnes Vikings Hall of Fame (est. 1992)
  • Wigan Warriors Hall of Fame (est. 1998)

Rugby union

Tennis

Water polo

Winter sports

Board and card games

Other sports

Cowboy and rodeo

  • Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame
  • Bull Riding Hall of Fame
  • California Rodeo Salinas Hall of Fame
  • Canadian Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame
  • Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum
  • Ellensburg Rodeo Hall of Fame
  • Hall of Great Western Performers
  • Hall of Great Westerners
  • Idaho Rodeo Hall of Fame
  • Indian National Finals Rodeo Hall of Fame
  • Kansas Cowboy Hall of Fame
  • Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame
  • National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
  • National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
  • National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum
  • North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame
  • Oahu Cattlemen's Association Paniolo Hall of Fame
  • Pendleton Round-Up and Happy Canyon Hall of Fame
  • Professional Bull Riders: Heroes and Legends
  • ProRodeo Hall of Fame
  • Rex Allen Arizona Cowboy Museum and Willcox Cowboy Hall of Fame
  • Rodeo Hall of Fame
  • St. Paul Rodeo Hall of Fame
  • Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame
  • Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame
  • Texas Rodeo Hall of Fame
  • Texas Trail of Fame
  • Utah Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
  • Western Heritage Museum & Lea County Cowboy Hall of Fame
  • Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame

Miscellaneous

Walls of fame

Walks of fame

The Vyborg Walk of Actor's Fame along the Krepostnaya Street in Vyborg, Russia

See also

  • Hall of Honor

References

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