Founding Fathers
Hollywood Legends
American Trailblazers
Hall of Fame Americans
American Nicknames
100

This Founding Father famously flew a kite during a thunderstorm to study electricity.

Benjamin Franklin

100

Before becoming a movie star, this actor won an Olympic gold medal in swimming in 1924.

Johnny Weissmuller

100

This woman became the first American woman in space in 1983 aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger.

Sally Ride

100

This pioneer of the Underground Railroad was born into slavery in Maryland around 1822.

Harriet Tubman


100

"The Sultan of Swat"

Babe Ruth

200

This Founding Father wrote most of the Declaration of Independence at the age of 33.

Thomas Jefferson

200

This legendary director's films include Psycho, Rear Window, and North by Northwest.

Alfred Hitchcock

200

This explorer helped lead the Corps of Discovery from 1804 to 1806 alongside William Clark.

Who was Meriwether Lewis?

200

This American composer wrote Rhapsody in Blue and An American in Paris.

George Gershwin

200

"The People's Princess of Country Music"

Dolly Parton

300

Although not a president, this Founding Father is often called the "Father of the Constitution."

James Madison

300

This actor portrayed both Moses in The Ten Commandments and Ben-Hur in the film of the same name.

Charlton Heston

300

This woman became the first female self-made millionaire in America through her hair-care business.

Madam C J Walker

300

This legendary broadcaster was known as "The Most Trusted Man in America."

Walter Cronkite

300

"The Queen of Soul"

Aretha Franklin

400

This Virginia planter and Founding Father famously said, "Give me liberty, or give me death!"

Patrick Henry

400

This actor received an honorary Oscar in 1972 but famously declined it in protest of Hollywood's treatment of Native Americans.

Marlon Brando

400

This physician became the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States in 1849.

Elizabeth Blackwell


400

This beloved television host and ordained minister was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2002 and spent decades teaching kindness to children.

Fred Rogers

400

"The First Lady of Song"

Ella Fitzgerald

500

Of the first five U.S. presidents, all but this one were considered Founding Fathers.

John Quincy Adams

500

This actress was known as "The First Lady of the American Theatre." Initials H.H.

Helen Hayes

500

This Supreme Court justice became the first woman appointed to the nation's highest court in 1981.

Sandra Day O'Connor

500

This conservationist and naturalist helped establish Yosemite National Park and founded the Sierra Club.

John Muir

500

This Revolutionary War hero was nicknamed "The Swamp Fox" for his use of guerrilla tactics in South Carolina.

Francis Marion