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RIDIN’ TALL: National Cowgirl Museum Honors the Trailblazing Women of the West

Marina Fatina by Marina Fatina
June 7, 2025
in Culture, Lifestyle, Texas Family Values
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RIDIN’ TALL: National Cowgirl Museum Honors the Trailblazing Women of the West

Lucille Mulhal 1977 Cowgirl Honoree Oklahoma/ Courtesy of Cowgirl museum

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FORT WORTH, TX — While cowboys often take center stage in tales of the American West, the true grit, bravery, and contributions of cowgirls are now celebrated in a world-class museum dedicated to their legacy. Located in the heart of Fort Worth’s Cultural District, the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame honors the women who shaped the West—and the world—through courage, skill, and sheer determination.

A Museum Like No Other

Founded in 1975, the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame is the only museum in the world dedicated to honoring women of the American West who have demonstrated extraordinary courage and pioneering spirit. From rodeo champions and ranchers to writers, artists, and Native American leaders, the museum showcases the diverse roles women have played in shaping the frontier and beyond.

Breaking Barriers in Boots

The cowgirls honored here didn’t just ride horses—they broke barriers. These women faced immense obstacles, from gender discrimination and social norms to grueling physical demands. Many of them worked in male-dominated environments with little recognition or support. Yet they persevered, building legacies that still inspire new generations.

One such woman was Lucille Mulhall, the first honoree inducted into the Hall of Fame. Born in Guthrie, Oklahoma, Lucille was one of the first women to compete and win in professional rodeos, earning national fame in the early 1900s. Dubbed “the original cowgirl,” she famously out-roped men on the rodeo circuit and was a favorite of President Theodore Roosevelt, who reportedly called her the “Queen of the Western Prairie.”

Mulhall’s trailblazing career opened doors for countless women in rodeo and ranching, challenging the idea that only men could be heroes of the West.

A Lasting Legacy

More than just a museum, the National Cowgirl Museum is a living tribute to female resilience, storytelling, and adventure. Its mission is not just to preserve history, but to ignite it in others—especially young women looking to forge their own paths.

Whether you’re a history buff, a rodeo fan, or simply curious about the untold stories of the American frontier, this museum is a powerful reminder that cowgirls weren’t just part of the West—they helped build it.

Inside the museum, visitors can explore:

  • Artifacts and memorabilia from legendary cowgirls

  • Extensive photo archives and personal letters

  • Interactive exhibits and multimedia displays

  • A stunning Hall of Fame rotunda, featuring more than 240 honorees

So next time you’re in Fort Worth, tip your hat and step into the boots of legends. The cowgirls are waiting.

📍 Address: 1720 Gendy St, Fort Worth, TX 76107
🌐 Website: www.cowgirl.net
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Marina Fatina

Marina Fatina

Part of Texas Epoch Media Group since 2012 . Graduated University of Houston with BA in Broadcast Journalism and now work as a local Houston Multimedia Journalist for The Texas Insider.

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