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Apollo 11 Moon Landing 50th Anniversary Celebration Presented by ATT


Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the longest-distance phone call in history with the phone that made it happen, on display in the Apollo 11: One Giant Leap for Mankind Special Exhibit. Find an Event

Author Kasey Pipes at the Nixon Library


Kasey Pipes will discuss his long-awaited biography about Richard Nixon in the President’s post-White House years of 1974 to 1994. Find an Event

Spend a Night at the Museums in Lower Manhattan on June 25th


Visit the National Archives at New York City on June 25th and spend a Night at the Museums in Lower Manhattan visiting the museums and historic landmarks of Lower Manhattan. Find an Event

Discover America's Official Records and How to Use Them


Join us for one or both free programs about the public institution that's been keeping America's official records for almost 200 years, and learn how to use the research center located just 70 miles east of L.A. Find an Event

Discover America's Official Records and How to Use Them


Join us for one or both free programs about the public institution that's been keeping America's official records for almost 200 years, and learn how to use the research center located just 70 miles east of L.A. Find an Event

Lincoln's Spies: Their Secret War to Save a Nation


The story of secret battles waged by Union agents in the Civil War Find an Event

George Mason: The Founding Father Who Gave Us the Bill of Rights


William G. Hyland, Jr. discusses his biography of George Mason, a participant in the creation of the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. Find an Event

The Years Bring Enlightenment: The Friendship and Politics of Abigail Adams and Thomas Jefferson


Re-enactors of these two historic figures discuss their differing views on the issues of the revolutionary period of our nation. Find an Event

The Faulkner Murals: Revealing Their Stories


Lester Gorelic describes the making of and composition of the Declaration of Independence and Constitution murals in the Rotunda of the National Archives Building in Washington. Find an Event

The Widow Washington: The Life of Mary Washington


Martha Saxton discusses her new biography of Mary Ball Washington, the mother of our first President, George Washington.
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