Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Halls of fame in the U.S., a summary of the latest news on physical and virtual halls


On Tech-media-tainment, I write about halls of fame for all professions, endeavors and pastimes.
What follows is a roundup of my articles on the subject since July 2019, ordered newest to oldest.

Homeless halls of fame for funk music and more (Nov. 24, 2020)

New physical halls of fame in the works for home furnishings, sailing, opera and more (Nov. 22, 2020)

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame needs to be less stingy with inductees (Nov. 8, 2020)

Supply Chain Hall of Fame is the nation’s newest physical hall of fame (Oct. 26, 2020)

Halls of fame for optometrists, plastics, trivia and more (Aug. 8, 2020)

Latest physical hall of fame is for U.S. Olympians (Aug. 2, 2020)

Halls of fame for fiddlers, visual effects artists, government and more (Feb. 27, 2020)

Physical halls of fame on the way for U.S. Olympic athletes, Illinois rockers, more (Feb. 22, 2020)

Could solo artists get the shaft from stingy Rock Hall? (Oct. 26, 2019)

Biggest letdown with Rock Hall noms: Just 5 planned inductees (Oct. 20, 2019)

Rock Hall finally acknowledges Pat Benatar, other longtime snubs (Oct. 15, 2019)

Rock Hall proposal: 20 for ’20 (Sept. 2, 2019)

Halls of fame for Clydesdale breeders, pork producers and cattle feeders (July 15, 2019)

Halls of fame for comic-book characters, dermatology and sports betting (July 14, 2019)

Halls of fame in the U.S., an update (July 7, 2019)

Map of physical halls of fame in North America (currently includes more than 475 halls).

Photo: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at night by Mark Migliorelli via Creative Commons.

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