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The National Archives Building in Washington DC at night: This view from Pennsylvania Avenue shows two statues titled "The Past" and "The Future."

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To bring together the records of the past and to house them in a building where they will be preserved for the use of men and women in the future, a Nation must believe in three things. It must believe in the past. It must believe in the future. It must, above all, believe in the capacity of its own people so to learn from the past that they can gain judgment in creating their own future.”

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1941

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What does the National Archives mean to you?

As part of our 75th anniversary celebration, we are gathering and sharing National Archives stories from visitors like you about discovery, personal reward, and fun. If you have a story or just a thought to share, we would love to read it!

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Prologue

NARA's 75th Anniversary is Showcased in Prologue

Summer 2009 Issue

Read about the history of the National Archives online or subscribe to Prologue.

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This Month's Featured Stories

We have a double feature this month—memories from 5th Archivist of the United States James "Burt: Rhoads, and memories about legendary reference archivist John Taylor.

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