National Archives News
- Largest photography exhibit ever on the Roosevelts now at FDR Library.
- A new video goes behind the scenes to look at digitizing Civil War widows' pension files.
- See the Homestead Act of 1862 at the Homestead National Monument in Beatrice, NE, through May 28.
- Our Genealogy Fair was held on April 18-19 in Washington, DC.
- Records of the DC Emancipation Act of 1862 are featured in a new video.
- A new DocsTeach app for the iPad is now available.
- A new video takes you inside the Titanic-related records in the National Archives.
- Apply for the 2012 Legislative Archives Fellowship.
- The 1940 census is now open!
- Two new "Hitler Albums" documenting looted art presented to the National Archives.
- "Boxing Our Treasures," a new video short, shows how custom boxes are made for unique holdings.
- Primarily Teaching summer workshops will be held in seven locations across the country.
- Prepare for the 1940 census with our new website and behind-the-scenes video.
- Friendship 7 movie marks the 50th anniversary of the first American in orbit on February 20.
- Learn about "George Washington and the Paparazzi" in a video short.
- Winners of DOCUMERICA-inspired contest are announced.
- The Archivist issued a statement on Barry Landau's guilty plea.
- "Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World" exhibit opened February 10 in Washington, DC.
- "The Encasement of Magna Carta," a video short, goes behind the scenes at NIST and NARA.
- Newly discovered Air Force One recordings after JFK's assassination have been accessioned.
- Girl in iconic photo of the 1963 March on Washington identified in Inside the Vaults video.
- Genealogy "how to" workshops now available as online videos.
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The National Archives Experience exhibits will close early on Thursday, May 31, at 4 p.m., last admission will be at 3:30 p.m. Regular hours of 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. will resume on June 1.