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The Allegheny Arsenal Explosion and the Creation of Public Memory – Pieces of History

Today’s post was developed from a former exhibit titled ”Allegheny Arsenal Explosion and the Creation of Public Memory.” The exhibit was initially displayed at the

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Archives II turns 30 – Pieces of History

Thirty years ago on May 12, 1994, the National Archives at College Park, MD, popularly known as “Archives II,” was dedicated. The 1.8-million-square-foot state-of-the-art facility,

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The Inventors Behind America’s Favorite Pastime – Pieces of History

Today’s post comes from Saba Samy, an intern at the National Archives in Washington, DC.  On April 15, 1947, Jack Roosevelt (“Jackie”) Robinson made his

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Total Eclipse of the Sun – Pieces of History

On Monday, April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing over Mexico, the United States, and Canada. Today’s post, an update

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The Federal Women’s Program – Pieces of History

March is Women’s History Month. Visit the National Archives website for resources and virtual events related to women’s history. When the Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed,

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Russell Lee’s Coal Survey Exhibit – Pieces of History

On Saturday a new exhibit opened in the National Archives Building, Power & Light: Russell Lee’s Coal Survey. It will run in the Lawrence F.

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Faye Geeslin – Pieces of History

It’s Women’s History Month, and we are taking a look at past staff and their many contributions to the National Archives throughout history. Today’s staff

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Top 10 of 2023 – Pieces of History

As we say hello to 2024, we’re taking a look at the most popular posts of 2023. Thank you to the National Archives staff who

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Evangeline Thurber – Pieces of History

We are taking a look at past staff and their many contributions to the National Archives throughout its history. Today’s staff spotlight is Evangeline Thurber,

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It’s a Woman’s War Too! – Pieces of History

Today’s post, from Alyssa Moore in the National Archives History Office, is in honor of Women’s History Month and looks at the Women Accepted for