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Resources for the General Public

We have more than 10 billion paper records, 30 million photographs and close to three million maps and charts, all stored in more than 30 buildings around the country.

These historical documents are available to you in our exhibits and research rooms. Some are on this web site. Visit America's Historical Documents

Presidential Libraries

Kennedy, Reagan and FDR bustsUnique centers for the study of the American Presidency hold something special for everyone.

Watch an American Conversation Now!

Informal conversations between the Archivist and people who've shaped the dialogue about the interpretation and use of American heritage can be viewed now from your desktop:

  • Photo of Ken Burns Ken Burns
    Discussion of his work and his current project, The War


Prologue: NARA's Quarterly Magazine


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Summer 2009 Highlights:

Restoration of the Declaration of Independence Our Story
On June 19, 1934 the National Archives was born. 75 years later it has grown into the nation's recordkeeper. Learn about its colored past here, from OSS spies to independence.


An image of a postrider from the colonial era In the King’s Service
Hugh Finlay had some big shoes to fill after King George III fired fired the nation's first postmaster, Benjamin Franklin.


A health inspector reviews a new inmate at Angel Island When the "Enemy" Landed at Angel Island
The story of hostile aliens and deported resident radicals interned at San Francisco’s Angel Island during World War I.

Please Note-All Research Rooms will be closed July 3 and 4 All National Archives research rooms will be closed on Friday, July 3, and Saturday, July 4 for for the Independence Day holiday. Museums in Washington, DC, and at the Presidential libraries will be open.

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Declaration of Independence

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