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The California Hall of Fame honors individuals and families who embody California's innovative spirit and have made their mark on history. The hall and its exhibits are housed in The California Museum in Sacramento.
The hall of fame was conceived by then–California First Lady Maria Shriver, who asked her friend artist Robert Graham to design and fabricate the award. Graham was inducted in 2008, the same award is being given today. It opened in 2006 with 13 charter enshrinees.
Among the requirements, all inductees must have been a resident of California for at least five years. Furthermore, through their work and accomplishments, they should embody the spirit of California and the California Dream while also making a lasting, significant contribution to the state, nation and the world; and have inspired others to further their own dreams.[1]
Inductees
editClass of 2006
editClass of 2007
editClass of 2008
editClass of 2009
editClass of 2010
editClass of 2011
editClass of 2012
edit- Gregory Bateson
- Warren Beatty
- Charles and Ray Eames
- Dolores Huerta
- Ishi
- Joe Montana
- The Warner Brothers: Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack L. Warner
Class of 2014
editClass of 2015
editClass of 2016
editClass of 2017
editClass of 2018
editClass of 2019
editClass of 2021
editClass of 2022
editClass of 2023
editClass of 2024
editReferences
edit- ^ "California Hall of Fame: Public Nomination Submissions". The California Museum. Retrieved February 24, 2013.