List of halls and walks of fame
A hall, wall, or walk of fame is a list of individuals, achievements, or animals, usually chosen by a group of electors, to mark their fame in their field. In some cases, these halls of fame consist of actual halls or museums which 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" or an "avenue of fame"). In other cases, the hall of fame is more figurative and simply consists of a list of names of noteworthy people or achievements. The lists are maintained by an organization or community, and may be national, state, local, or private.
The English-language term was popularised in the United States by the Hall of Fame for Great Americans at Bronx Community College, in New York City, completed in 1900. Its inspiration is the Ruhmeshalle ("Hall of Fame") in Munich, Germany. The Walhalla memorial in Bavaria, Germany, is an even earlier hall of fame, conceived in 1807 and built between 1830 and 1842. The meaning of "fame" has changed over the years, originally meaning "renown" as opposed to today's more common meaning of "celebrity."[1]
Halls of fame
Automotive
Aviation and space
- Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame
- Astronaut Hall of Fame
- Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey
- Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame
- Colorado Aviation Hall of Fame
- International Space Hall of Fame
- Iowa Aviation Hall of Fame
- Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame
- National Aviation Hall of Fame
- Naval Aviation Hall of Honor
- Space Camp Hall of Fame
- Texas Aviation Hall of Fame
- US Space Walk of Fame
- Utah Aviation Hall of Fame
Music
- Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame
- Alabama Music Hall of Fame
- American Classical Music Hall of Fame and Museum
- The Apollo Theatre Hall of Fame (New York City)
- Australian Recording Industry Hall of Fame
- Billboard Latin Music Hall of Fame
- Blues Hall of Fame
- Country Music Hall of Fame
- Dance Music Hall of Fame
- Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame
- Gospel Music Hall of Fame
- Grammy Hall of Fame (for recordings)
- Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (for people)
- Hit Parade Hall of Fame
- International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame
- International Latin Music Hall of Fame
- Latin Grammy Hall of Fame (for recordings)
- Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame[2]
- Long Island Music Hall of Fame
- Louisiana Music Hall of Fame
- Mississippi Musicians Hall of Fame
- National Band Association Hall of Fame of Distinguished Band Conductors
- Nashville Songwriters Foundation
- New Zealand Music Hall of Fame
- Polka Hall of Fame
- Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame
- Rockabilly Hall of Fame
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Songwriters Hall of Fame
- UK Music Hall of Fame
- Vocal Group Hall of Fame
Show business and theater
Sports halls of fame
All sports
- See: Category:All-sports halls of fame
College sports
- See: Category:College sports halls of fame in the United States
American football
Association football
- Asian Football Hall of Fame
- Australian Football Hall of Fame (soccer)
- Brazilian Football Museum Hall of Fame
- Brentford F.C. Hall of Fame
- Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame
- D.C. United Hall of Tradition
- English Football Hall of Fame
- Gwladys Street's Hall of Fame
- Ipswich Town F.C. Hall of Fame
- Israeli Football Hall of Fame
- Italian Football Hall of Fame
- Norwich City F.C. Hall of Fame
- Scottish Football Hall of Fame
- U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame
Australian rules football
National-level: League-based
- Australian Football Hall of Fame (Est. 1996)
National-level: Club-based
- Adelaide (Est. 2015)
- Brisbane Lions (Est. 2012)
- Carlton (Est. 1987)
- Collingwood (Est. 2004)
- Essendon (Est. 2002)
- Footscray-Western Bulldogs (Est. 2010)
- Geelong (Est. 2002)
- Hawthorn (Est. 2003)
- Melbourne (Est. 2001)
- North Melbourne (Est. 2002)
- Port Adelaide (Est. 1998)
- Richmond (Est. 2002)
- St. Kilda (Est. 2003)
- Sydney Swans (Est. 2009)
- West Coast Eagles (Est. 2011)
State-level
- Australian Capital Territory Football Hall of Fame (Est. 2006)
- New South Wales Football Hall of Fame (Est. 2003)
- Northern Territory Football Hall of Fame (Est. 2010)
- Queensland Football Hall of Fame (Est. 2008)
- South Australian Football Hall of Fame (Est. 2002)
- Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame (Est. 2005)
- West Australian Football Hall of Fame (Est. 2004)
Baseball and softball
- Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame
- Caribbean Baseball Hall of Fame
- Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame
- Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame
- Mexican Baseball Hall of Fame
- Venezuelan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
- National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (U.S.)
- National College Baseball Hall of Fame (U.S.)
- Atlanta Braves Museum and Hall of Fame
- Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame
- Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame
- Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum
- Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame
- New York Mets Hall of Fame
- New York Yankees Monument Park
- Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame
- St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Museum
- San Diego Padres Hall of Fame
- Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame
- National Softball Hall of Fame (U.S.)
Basketball
Horse racing
Ice hockey
Motorsports
- Automotive Hall of Fame
- Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum
- International Motorsports Hall of Fame
- Motorcycle Hall of Fame
- Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
- NASCAR Hall of Fame
- National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame
- National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame
- National Sprint Car Hall of Fame
- Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame
- SCCA Hall of Fame
- V8 Supercars Hall of Fame
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
- World Rugby Hall of Fame (rugby union)
- International Rugby Hall of Fame (rugby union) – no longer exists as a separate entity; merged into the World Rugby Hall in 2014
Other sports
- Aboriginal and Islander Sports Hall of Fame
- America's Cup Hall of Fame
- Australasian Martial Arts Hall of Fame
- Australian Cricket Hall of Fame
- Australian National Boxing Hall of Fame
- Australian Racing Hall of Fame
- Australian Tennis Hall of Fame
- Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame
- Bull Riding Hall of Fame
- Canadian Curling Hall of Fame
- Canadian Football Hall of Fame
- Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame
- Canadian Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame
- Canadian Ski Hall of Fame
- ICC Cricket Hall of Fame
- International Bowling Hall of Fame
- International Boxing Hall of Fame
- International Gymnastics Hall of Fame
- International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
- International Swimming Hall of Fame
- International Tennis Hall of Fame
- Lacrosse Museum and National Hall of Fame
- Minnesota Boxing Hall of Fame
- Mountain Bike Hall of Fame
- National Distance Running Hall of Fame
- National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame
- National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame (indoor lacrosse)
- National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame
- National Wrestling Hall of Fame
- New Zealand Coaches Hall of Fame
- ProRodeo Hall of Fame
- USA Field Hockey Hall of Fame
- United States Bicycling Hall of Fame
- United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame
- U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame
- United States National Ski Hall of Fame and Museum
- Volleyball Hall of Fame
- Wisconsin Golf Hall of Fame
- World Chess Hall of Fame
- World Curling Federation Hall of Fame
- World Figure Skating Hall of Fame
- World Golf Hall of Fame
- World Karate Union Hall of Fame
- World Tae Kwon Do Federation Hall of Fame
Other halls of fame
- AIAS Hall of Fame
- ARIA Hall of Fame
- Alabama Hall of Fame
- American National Business Hall of Fame
- American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame
- Australasian Martial Arts Hall of Fame
- Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame
- Australian Television Logie Hall of Fame
- Automotive Hall of Fame
- Burlesque Hall of Fame
- California Hall of Fame
- California Social Work Hall of Distinction
- Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame
- Canadian Business Hall of Fame
- Canadian Cartoonist Hall of Fame
- Canadian Medical Hall of Fame
- Canadian News Hall of Fame
- Canadian Science and Engineering Hall of Fame
- Certamen Hall of Fame
- Circus Hall of Fame
- Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame
- Hall of Fame for Great Americans
- Hall of Flame Fire Museum (thus spelled)
- Insurance Hall of Fame
- International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame
- International Space Hall of Fame
- Internet Hall of Fame
- Jewish-American Hall of Fame
- Magic: The Gathering Hall of Fame
- Military Intelligence Hall of Fame
- NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame
- National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame
- National Cowboy Hall of Fame
- National Inventors Hall of Fame
- National Mining Hall of Fame
- National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame
- National Radio Hall of Fame
- National Toy Hall of Fame
- National Women's Hall of Fame
- Nebraska Hall of Fame
- New Jersey Hall of Fame
- New York State Writers Hall of Fame
- North America Railway Hall of Fame
- Oregon Sports Hall of Fame
- Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame
- Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame
- Robot Hall of Fame
- Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame
- Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame
- Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame
- Texas Women's Hall of Fame
- Toy Industry Hall of Fame
- U.S. Business Hall of Fame
- Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and Museum
- Walhalla temple
- Wallace Monument Hall of Heroes
- Wembley Arena Square of Fame
- Women's Hall of Fame (disambiguation)
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Walls of fame
- Piteå Wall of Fame (Sweden)
United Kingdom
United States
Walks of fame
- Aerospace Walk of Honor (Lancaster, California, U.S.)
- America's Walk of Honor (Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, U.S.)
- Anaheim Walk of Stars (Anaheim, California, U.S.)
- Australian of the Year Walk (Canberra, Australia)
- Birmingham Walk of Stars (Birmingham, England)
- Bronx Walk of Fame (Bronx, New York City, U.S.)[3]
- Canada's Walk of Fame (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
- Dog Walk of Fame (London, England)
- Entrepreneur Walk of Fame (Boston, MA)
- Eastwood City Walk of Fame (Eastwood City, Quezon City, Philippines)
- Gennett Walk of Fame (Richmond, Indiana, U.S.)
- Hollywood Walk of Fame (Hollywood, California, U.S.)
- Hollywood's Rockwalk (Hollywood, California, U.S.)
- Hong Kong Avenue of Stars (Hong Kong, China)
- International Civil Rights Walk of Fame (Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.)
- Italian Walk of Fame (Toronto, Ontario)
- Jubilee 150 Walkway (Adelaide, South Australia)
- Kazan Alley of Tatar Stars (Tatarstan, Russia)[4]
- Las Vegas Walk of Fame (Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.)
- London Avenue of Stars (London, England)
- Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame
- Michigan Walk of Fame (Lansing, Michigan, U.S.)
- Milwaukee Brewers Walk of Fame (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.)
- Minnesota Walk of Fame (Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.)
- New Rochelle Walk of Fame (New Rochelle, New York, U.S.)
- Munich Olympic Walk of Stars (Olympiapark, Munich, Germany)
- Music City Walk of Fame (Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.)
- Palm Springs Walk of Stars (Palm Springs, California, U.S.)
- Paseo de las Luminarias, Mexico City
- Sault Ste Marie Walk of Fame (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada)
- St. Louis Walk of Fame (St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.)
- US Space Walk of Fame
- Walk of Fame (Brighton, England)
- Walk of Fame Bucharest
- Walk of Game (San Francisco, California, U.S.)
- Walk of the Stars (Bandra, Mumbai, India)
- World Poker Tour Walk of Fame
See also
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References
- ↑ R. Rubin (1997). "The Mall of Fame". The Atlantic Monthly. 280 (1): 14–18.
- ↑ S. Pajot (30 April 2014). "Gloria Estefan, Five Others Being Inducted to Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame". Retrieved 22 September 2014.
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- ↑ "The Names of Munira Bulatova and Salavat Fatkhutdinov Light up on the Alley of Stars in Kazan" Archived 2007-11-10 at the Wayback Machine. (Russian: На Аллее звезд в Казани зажглись имена Муниры Булатовой и Салавата Фатхудтинова)