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HOW IT WORKS
Building history is simpler than you think.
1. Claim your museum number.
Each number represents a single exhibit in our global collection. Once claimed, it's permanently yours - marking your place in a growing international archive. We'll send you a custom sticker with your museum number to authenticate your exhibit.
2. Choose your subject.
Select a woman from our curated research list whose story deserves to be told. From revolutionaries to scientists, artists to activists - each represents a gap in the historical record that you'll help fill.
3. Build your exhibition box.
Create a weather-resistant display with a front viewing window and rear access door. Think Little Free Library meets art installation. We provide construction guidelines, material suggestions, and weatherproofing tips to help your exhibit withstand the elements.
4. Craft your tribute.
Use any materials that speak to you - paper, clay, fabric, found objects, family heirlooms. Your diorama should capture not just her achievements, but her humanity. This is where creativity meets reverence.
5. Display your official museum placard.
We provide a professionally written exhibit card for your chosen subject, complete with QR codes linking to vetted scholarly sources - articles, biographies, and research by historians who've studied her life. This ensures historical accuracy and gives visitors trusted pathways to deeper learning.



YOU'RE NOT JUST CREATING A BOX,
YOU'RE CREATING A BEACON...
... ensuring her story shines where everyone can see it.
6. Make it public.
Install your exhibit somewhere visible and accessible - your front yard, a community center, school, or local business. Once live, we'll add your location to our interactive global map, connecting your exhibit to thousands of others worldwide.
7. Let it live.
Your museum number is permanent, but your exhibit can evolve. Update the display, rotate subjects, or refresh your tribute seasonally. This is living history - meant to grow and change as you do.
JOIN THE MOVEMENT
walls don’t hold this museum - people do!
add your name, and make women’s stories impossible to miss.



