Welcome to HistoryArchive.com, the main portal to the Exploring History series. We are presently showcasing www.AlcatrazHistory.com as our featured website. Alcatraz History is a website designed to help introduce you to the rich history of Alcatraz during the penitentiary years and many of the inmates who called "the Rock" home. From the mid 1930's until the mid 1960's, Alcatraz was America's premier maximum-security prison, the final stop for the nation's most incorrigible inmates. Today, Alcatraz is a place of contradictions, with a grim past and an enduring future as one of San Francisco's most prominent landmarks and tourist attractions. AlcatrazHistory.com explores this history through brief narratives and photos, and serves as an excellent reference for researchers.

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Coming in early 2008 is the launching of www.ApolloProject.com, a massive free archive of original NASA Apollo era reports, photographs and on-line publications charting the epic history of these journeys.
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Keep checking History Archive for updates and information on new projects and interesting historical destinations. History Archive is your portal to the voices of the past...
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The Library of Congress provides an exceptional archive of historical artifacts and literature on key events in American History. Visit them at the link below:
The Library of Congress On-Line History Collection
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The Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum provides an informative and visual history of aviation and spaceflight history for on-line visitors. The National collection and presentation of artifacts is only one element of the extensive on-line exhibits offered for visitors. The Smithsonian offers graphical and textual histories representing milestones in aviation and spaceflight, in addition to links highlighting museum events and upcoming presentations.

The Smithsonian's Museum website is excellent resource for on-line researchers and students. Visit them at the link below:
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