"Mine America's Coal" (National Archives Identifier 515013) Tomorrow, Friday March 16, the exhibit “Power & Light: Russel Lee’s Coal Survey” opens at the National Archives Building in Washington DC. It features “photographs of coal communities by American documentary photographer Russell Lee. These images tell the story of laborers who helped build the nation, of a … Continue reading You Load Sixteen Tons and What Do You Get? – Coal Records in the National Register
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I Do Solemnly Swear – Records Relating to Presidents in the National Register of Historic Places
Mount Rushmore
Records Relating to Prisons in the National Register of Historic Places
Alcatraz Island
Contact! Rotate! Gear Up! Records Relating to Airports in the National Register of Historic Places
The Wright Brothers and Airports in the National Register of Historic Places
Records Relating to Armories in the National Register of Historic Places
THE ARMORY IN NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. BUILT IN 1913, IT HOUSES THE MINNESOTA NATIONAL GUARD ON BROADWAY STREET NEAR DOWNTOWN. THE TOWN WAS FOUNDED IN 1854 BY A GROUP OF GERMAN IMMIGRANTS. IN THE 1960'S THERE WERE VACANT STORES IN THE BUSINESS SECTION WHICH WAS IN NEED OF RENOVATION. WITH COMMUNITY SUPPORT THE AREA WAS … Continue reading Records Relating to Armories in the National Register of Historic Places
The Boys of Summer – Records Relating to Baseball and the World Series in the Records of the National Register of Historic Places
Take me out to the Ballgame!
Labor [Day] Related Records in the National Register of Historic Places
Labor Day 1903 (National Archives Identifier 6010437) As the calendar turns to September and we pass Labor Day, the unofficial end to summer, you might be wondering about the Labor Day Holiday, the federal holiday that honors and recognizes the American labor movement and the works and contributions of laborers to the development and achievements … Continue reading Labor [Day] Related Records in the National Register of Historic Places
Vacation Related Records in the National Register of Historic Places
Take some time off - it's August and time for vacation!
Independence Related Records in the National Register of Historic Places
Independence Day, 1931 (National Archives Identifier 6012077) Happy Birthday America! Today the United States celebrates its independence. Not surprisingly, there are a number of properties in the National Register of Historic Places that contain the word “independence.” In the Berryman cartoon seen above, the ongoing issue of independence for the District of Columbia is depicted. … Continue reading Independence Related Records in the National Register of Historic Places
She’s a Grand Old Flag! Records About Flag Day, the American Flag in the National Register of Historic Places
To celebrate Flag Day, Cartoonist Clifford Berryman has Uncle Sam both singing and conducting "The Star Spangled Banner" while an enormous American flag waves in the background. (National Archives Identifier 6011566) June 14 is known as Flag Day, which commemorates the date on which the American flag was adopted by the Continental Congress in 1777. … Continue reading She’s a Grand Old Flag! Records About Flag Day, the American Flag in the National Register of Historic Places