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Elisabeth Ruffner

Year Inducted
2015
Achievement Areas
Elisabeth Friedrich Ruffner was the quintessential Renaissance woman, a writer, a radio and TV host, an advocate for the arts, a cultural historian, and a preservationist. She was born September 17, 1919 in Cincinnati, Ohio. She graduated from the University of Cincinnati and in 1940 traveled to Arizona by train to meet the family of her fiancé, Lester “Budge” Ruffner. She married him shortly thereafter and fully embraced Arizona in general and Prescott in particular as her home. She was the mother of three.
Elisabeth was a dedicated supporter of Arizona’s heritage best known for her tireless efforts on behalf of the arts, historic preservation, Arizona’s libraries, and Arizona’s women. According to an interview with Karen Despain of the Prescott Daily Courier, Elisabeth’s advocacy for the arts and humanities became a passion because they are “ the most telling expressions of humankind’s desire for perfection.” As a champion of historic preservation, Elisabeth was instrumental in establishing numerous historic districts. She worked to save more than 700 historic buildings in Arizona and helped secure each one a listing in the National Register of Historic Places.