Do not publish. Currently the exhibit presentation quality is not up to par. If that changes in the future, this node can be made public.
The National Women's History Museum is currently a web-based initiative, which plans to eventually become a Smithsonian affiliate. Their goal is to provide information on women's experience in and contribution to the entirety of U.S. history, moving past a narrow focus on suffrage.
At the time of writing, the website offers 20 digital exhibits. The available topics include Chinese American women, women in the Progressive Era, the creation of female political imagery and culture, pioneer female legislators (from every state), women in the Olympics, stories of motherhood, women spies, stamps featuring women, suffrage, women and education, the women of Jamestown, girls who had large-scale impact, women as film pioneers, African American women, women in the business of publication up through World War I, reform leaders, women in industrial labor positions, women during World War II, and women who have run for the office of President.
These exhibits offer short textual introductions to the subject at hand, enhanced with images and/or statistical data.