Online Exhibits

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The Charters of Freedom The Charters of Freedom
The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, & the Bill of Rights
Open in Washington, DC
Earthrise photo from exhibit Eyewitness
Gripping eyewitness accounts—in the form of letters, diaries, audio and film recordings—chronicle dramatic moments in U.S. history.
Open in Washington, DC
American Originals: Travelling Exhibit American Originals: Traveling Exhibit
Records of famous, pivotal, ground-breaking, and even odd moments in our history
The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Documents about the earthquake aftermath, from our archives located in San Francisco
Policemen in Surgical Masks The Deadly Virus
The Influenza Epidemic of 1918
Photo of church Inside the National Archives Southeast Region
Documents and photos from our Atlanta regional archives
Picturing the Century Picturing the Century
20th century photographs and photographers
Treasures of Congress Treasures of Congress
Fascinating documents highlighting the history of the legislative branch
Designs for Democracy Designs for Democracy
Explore more than 100 designs highlighting 200 years of Government drawings.
When Nixon Met Elvis When Nixon Met Elvis
The behind-the-scenes story of the famous 1970 meeting as told through original letters, memorandums, and photographs. From the Nixon Presidential Materials Project
A New Deal for the Arts A New Deal for the Arts
A unique selection of artwork, documents, and photographs highlighting Depression era Federal arts projects
Panoramic Photography Panoramic Photography
Fascinating selections from our vast holdings of panoramic images
Portrait of Black Chicago John H. White: Portrait of Black Chicago
Pulitzer-Prize winning photographer John H. White's images of 1970s Chicago

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EYEWITNESS: Gripping Eyewitness Accounts of moments in U.S. History. ~Click to View~

The Deadly Virus: The Influenza Epidemic of 1918: View 1918 flu epidemic documents and photos selected from the National Archives. ~Click to View~

Every Four Years: Electing a President
Truman Presidential Museum & Library

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National Archives Experience

Emancipation Proclamation
Emancipation Proclamation

President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863.

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