California Hall of Fame
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Conceived by First Lady Maria Shriver, the California Hall of Fame was established with The California Museum for History, Women and the Arts to honor legendary individuals and families who embody California’s innovative spirit and have made their mark on history.
On December 6, 2006, the inaugural class: Ronald Reagan, César Chávez, Walt Disney, Amelia Earhart, Clint Eastwood, Frank Gehry, David D. Ho, M.D., Billie Jean King, John Muir, Sally K. Ride, Ph.D., Alice Walker and the Hearst and Packard Families, was inducted into the California Hall of Fame.
On December 5, 2007, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and First Lady Maria Shriver inducted the 2007 California Hall of Fame Inductees: Ansel Adams, Milton Berle, Steve Jobs, Willie Mays, Robert Mondavi, Rita Moreno, Jackie Robinson, Jonas Salk, M.D., John Steinbeck, Elizabeth Taylor, Earl Warren, John Wayne, and Tiger Woods.
May 28, 2008, Governor Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver revealed the names of the 2008 inductees. Museum Board chair and wife of Clint Eastwood, Dina Eastwood presented the announcement via web video shown on The California Museum website. The 2008 inductees are Dave Brubeck, Jane Fonda, Theodor Geisel ("Dr. Seuss"), Robert Graham, Quincy Jones, Jack LaLanne, Dorothea Lange, Julia Morgan, Jack Nicholson, Linus Pauling, Leland Stanford and Alice Waters. The induction ceremony will be December 10, 2008.
The California Hall of Fame exhibit includes a striking display in the museum lobby, as well as a collection of over 100 historic and original items representing the lives and legacies of the inductees, located on the second floor. The California Hall of Fame exhibit will be on view year-round.
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[edit] Ceremony (2007)
A formal ceremony, presided over by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and First Lady Maria Shriver, was held at The California Museum on December 5, 2007, and was followed by a reception and a viewing of the exhibit.
For the posthumous awards, Dr. Michael Adams accepted on behalf of his father, Ansel Adams, Lorna Berle on behalf of her husband, Milton Berle, Rachel Robinson on behalf of her husband, Jackie Robinson, Dr. Peter Salk on behalf of his father, Jonas Salk, Thomas Myles Steinbeck on behalf of his father, John Steinbeck, Bob Warren on behalf of his father, Earl Warren and Patrick Wayne on behalf of his father, John Wayne.
[edit] Exhibit Highlights (2007)
[edit] Ansel Adams
Ansel Adams's Book, Born Free and Equal, Zeiss Ikon Camera, Hat, National Park Service Award, Altimeter/compass/barometer, Original Photo of Adams as a child, Original Gelatin Silver prints
[edit] Milton Berle
Milton Berle's Costume "Always Leave Them Laughing", Giant cigar in wood box, Milton Berle Crazy Car toy, Joke Cards, Physical fitness certificate, TIME Magazine, Newsweek Magazine, TV Guide, NBC Walk of Fame Plaque, Photos with Marilyn Monroe, Young Berle photo, 5 Lobby Cards, Photo of Berle, Kennedy, Sinatra, Humidor, Signed photo with Governor Schwarzenegger
[edit] Willie Mays
Willie May's Signed baseball, Sports IllustratedWillie Mays cover, July 27, 1970, Signed baseball jersey and bat
[edit] Robert Mondavi
Robert Mondavi'sMondavi UCD ephemera, 4-1/2 foot Corkscrew, Olympic Torch and Photo, Older Wooden Wine Case, 3 liter bottle from 40th anniversary of Robert Mondavi Winery, 9 liter bottle of 2002 Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve, Old wine labels, Legion of Honor Certificate, Jacket made of corks and Poster of Robert Mondavi wearing cork jacket
[edit] Rita Moreno
Rita Moreno's Awards, The King & I headdress, Advertising card for The King and I, Movie posters, West Side Story dress
[edit] Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson's Signed baseball, LIFE Magazine 1950 Jackie Robinson on cover, May 8, 1950, Civil rights memorabilia, 1948 Jackie Robinson decal bat
[edit] Jonas Salk
Jonas Salk's Test Tubes, Needle holder and Original Vaccine from the 1954 trials, Lab coat, Book, The Survival of the Wisest, Notes from Speech, Original Cover Artwork for Time Magazine
[edit] John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck's Portable typewriter, Signed first edition of books, Movie poster - Grapes of Wrath, Letter from President John F. Kennedy, Doc Ricketts preserved frog, Pamphlet, East of Eden Original Manuscript, The Grapes of Wrath Manuscript, Journal
[edit] Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor's Academy Awards, Original Photo, Shoes, "Liz" Versace Jacket, Legion of Honor, Dame award, Book, Nibbles and Me, Pantsuit, Dress, Original Sketches, Telegrams, Andy Warhol Print, Perfume bottle and House of Taylor bracelet
[edit] Earl Warren
Earl Warren's Gavel, Desk Name Plate, Hat, Briefcase as Governor of California, TIME magazine, original cover artwork and framed photo of Kennedy inauguration, Campaign ephermera, 1935-1950, License plate, Photo, Cartoon, Telegram from President Dwight Eisenhower, National Headlines: St. Louis Globe - Democrat, September 28, 1964, Clarinet and placard, Office Chair and Side Table, Supreme Court Robe
[edit] John Wayne
John Wayne's Saddle, Hat and Boots, Commemorative Mugs, Red Jacket, Costume, Signed letter
[edit] Tiger Woods
Tiger Wood's Golf clubs in bag, Golf Hat, Golf Shirt, Golf shoes
[edit] Ceremony (2006)
A formal ceremony, presided over by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and First Lady Maria Shriver, was held at The California Museum on December 6th, 2006, and was followed by a reception and a viewing of the new exhibit.
Each inductee was present to accept their award, while family members accepted posthumous awards. Ron Reagan and Patti Davis accepted on behalf of their father, President Ronald Reagan, Paul Chávez on behalf of his father, César Chávez, Diane Disney Miller on behalf of her father, Walt Disney, Amy Kleppner on behalf of her aunt, Amelia Earhart, Ross Hanna on behalf of his grandfather, John Muir, Stephen Hearst on behalf of The Hearst Family, and David Woodley Packard on behalf of The Packard Family.
[edit] Exhibit Highlights (2006)
[edit] Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan's Tax Axe, Flight Jacket, Theater Poster for Cavalry Charge, Cowboy Boots, Rancho Del Cielo Guest Book, English Riding Saddle, Piece of the Berlin Wall
[edit] César Chávez
César Chávez's Handwritten Speech, Short-handled hoe presented to Chávez as a gift from Governor Jerry Brown in 1975, UFW Banner, Tennis Shoes and Work Shirt
[edit] Walt Disney
Walt Disney's Academy Award for Best Production in the Short Subject Live Action Classification for “Grand Canyon” (1959), Emmy Award for an hour-long Disneyland episode about the filming of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1955)
[edit] Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood's Script and Itinerary (Unforgiven), Note from Paul Newman, William Munny Costume (Unforgiven), National Geographic, Inspector Harry Callahan Costume Element, Continuity Shot (Dirty Harry), Director’s Chair, Frank Dunn Costume(Million Dollar Baby), People Magazine, Academy Awards for two Best Pictures and two for Best Director (Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby), Campaign Buttons, Parks Commissioner Badge
[edit] Amelia Earhart
Amelia Earhart's Flight Suit and Helmet, Lockheed Vega Model Airplane (circa 1930s)
[edit] Frank O. Gehry
Frank Gehry's Sketches for the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Diamond 7 Bentwood Chair, Vitra Cloud Lamp
[edit] Dr. David D. Ho
Dr. David D. Ho's Lab Coat, TIME Magazine
[edit] Billie Jean King
Billie Jean King's Tennis Racquet, Wimbledon Trophy – Women’s Singles (1967), World TeamTennis Outfit - The Philadelphia Freedoms tennis team (1970s), United States Tennis Association Plaque
[edit] John Muir
Folding Binoculars, Assorted Books, John Muir's Journal, Sketches, Mastodon Tusk, Specimens, Original Manuscript for Stickeen, Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Muir (1903)
[edit] Sally K. Ride, Ph.D.
Sally Ride's Flight Suit, Flight Operations Manual, Astronaut Food
[edit] Alice Walker
Alice Walker's Set Design Painting from the Broadway Production of The Color Purple, Storyboards and props from the Movie The Color Purple, Books Read Around the World, Pulitzer Prize, Clapboard from the Film Production of The Color Purple, Announcements of the Publication of In Search of Our Mother’s Garden, Quilt
[edit] Hearst Family
Hearst Castle Model, Auction Catalog, Phoebe Hearst’s Calling Card, Cosmopolitan, Certificate of Incorporation, Senatorial Books, Memorial Plaque, Hearst for Governor Campaign Buttons, Postcard Album, Jacket and Shoes that belonged to Phoebe Hearst, Mathematics Book, Branding Iron
[edit] Packard Family
Hewlett-Packard 200B Oscillator (circa 1942), Presidential Medal of Freedom, The First Handheld Calculator, HP’s First Personal Computer, The First Inkjet Printer (1980), Tickertape, The Packard Foundation’s First Check

