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American Archives Month

Collection of records from the National Archives holdings.

The National Archives is celebrating American Archives Month throughout October. Join us to learn more about how our staff make your history accessible to you!​ Follow us on social media and share your archives stories using the hashtag #ArchivesMonth.

Pieces of History has a collection of blog posts highlighting the work of our staff, along with some special videos.

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Pieces of History Blog

Past American Archives Month posts have followed these themes: 

 

Discover fun facts about the National Archives

Take a behind the scenes look at “Today’s Document

Research at the National Archives in Washington, DC

Research at the National Archives at St. Louis

What we looked like in 1940!

An inside look: Boxing at the National Archives

A behind-the-scenes look at our Motion Picture, Sound and Video Office and film preservation

Resources

Educator Resources • Locate teachable primary sources, find new and favorite lesson plans, and create your own activities for your students.

Military Personnel Records • The National Personnel Records Center, Military Personnel Records (NPRC-MPR) is the repository of millions of military personnel, health, and medical records of discharged and deceased veterans of all services during the 20th century.

Civilian Personnel Records • The National Personnel Records Center's (NPRC) Federal Records Center Program maintains the Official Personnel Folders (OPF) of former Federal civilian employees whose employment ended after 1951.

Discover our blogs • The National Archives maintains multiple blogs in the interest of sharing more information with the public about our activities, and serve as a channel for the public to respond to news, upcoming events, and proposed projects.


Our Research Facilities

National Archives Washington, DC

National Archives at Atlanta, GA

National Archives at Boston, MA

National Archives at Chicago, IL

National Archives at College Park, MD

National Archives at Denver, CO

National Archives at Fort Worth, TX

National Archives at Kansas City, MO

National Archives at New York City, NY

National Archives at Philadelphia, PA

National Archives at Riverside, CA

National Archives at San Francisco, CA

National Archives at Seattle, WA

National Archives at St. Louis, MO

National Personnel Records Center (Military)

National Personnel Records Center (Civilian)

The Federal Register


Our Presidential Libraries

Herbert Hoover Library

Washington Area Exhibits

Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom • The permanent home of the Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the United States, and Bill of Rights—known collectively as the Charters of Freedom

"Records of Rights" in the David M. Rubenstein Gallery • Explore how generations of Americans debated issues such as citizenship, free speech, voting rights, and equal opportunity.

The Public Vaults • Embark on a virtual journey into the stacks and vaults of the National Archives. See some of the most fascinating original records in our holdings.


Nationwide Exhibits

Presidential Libraries • See thought-provoking and entertaining permanent exhibits that use artifacts, documents, photographs, and film, to introduce you to the people, places, and events that shaped the Presidents' lives.

The National Archives Traveling Exhibits Service (NATES) • View traveling exhibits in museums, libraries, historic sites, and cultural centers that engage and inspire diverse audiences. These exhibits draw from the holdings of the National Archives—a national network of Federal archives, Presidential libraries, and records centers.


Online Exhibits

Google Cultural Institute exhibits • The National Archives has dozens of online exhibits about its history and work.

 

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