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  1. Ideas and Images: Developing Interpretive History Exhibits: Developing Interpretive History Exhibits (American Association for State and Local History Book Series) by Kenneth Ames, 1991-10-28
  2. Ghost Towns And Other Historical Sites of the Black Hills by Bruce A. Raisch, 2006-03-31
  3. Historical Site Markers Kern County by W. G. Hample, 1991-10
  4. Penikese - Island of Hope: One of the Elizbeths, a Massachusetts Historical Site by I. Thomas Buckley, Thomas Buckley, 1997-09
  5. Sure Signs: Stories Behind the Historical Markers of Central New York:Central New York by Howard S. Ford, 2002-10-25
  6. Colorado's Historic Sites & Museums (Colorado Traveler Guidebooks) by David Eitemiller, 1989-05
  7. Shared Spaces and Divided Places: Material Dimensions of Gender Relations and the American Historical Landscape
  8. Where Am I?: Clue-By-Clue Descriptive Sketches of American Historical Places by Marsha Lynn Beeman, 1996-12
  9. Following in Lincoln's Footsteps: A Complete Annotated Reference to Hundreds of Historical Sites Visited by Abraham Lincoln (Illinois) by Ralph V. Gary, 2002-11-01
  10. Historic Sites and Markers along the Mormon and Other Great Western Trails by Stanley B. Kimball, 1988-06-01
  11. Historic Illinois from the Air by David Buisseret, 1990-08-21
  12. Roadside History: A Guide to Kentucky Highway Markers by Dianne Wells, Melba Porter Hay, et all 2002-03
  13. Defining Memory: Local Museums and the Construction of History in America's Changing Communities (American Association for State and Local History Book Series) by Amy Levin, 2006-12-28
  14. Long Island: An Inventory of Historical Engineering and Industrial Sites

21. Nipmuc Indian Association Of Connecticut Home Page
Nonprofit membership organization promoting preservation of Nipmuc Indian and Native american history, culture, crafts, language, and sacred and historical sites. With news, links, and a community calendar.
http://www.nativetech.org/Nipmuc/
Nipmuc Indian Association of Connecticut The Nipmuc Indian Association of Connecticut is dedicated to our Nipmuc ancestors, to our future seven generations, and to all who have helped our People. Nipmuc Indians are the original people of central New England, and are among the "Eastern Woodlands" or Algonquian Indians of the Eastern United States. Before the arrival of European settlers in the 1600s, the Nipmuc (or "Fresh Water People") lived in numerous band encampments, or ‘villages’, near bodies of fresh water in a territory (called ‘Nipnet’) which extended from the present day Vermont and New Hampshire borders, through Worcester County in Massachusetts, into northern Rhode Island, and into northeastern Connecticut as far south as Plainfield. NATIVEWEB RESOURCES
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TODAY nearly 2,000 people are certified to be of Nipmuc heritage; most still live in those parts of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut where ancestors of the Nipmuc Indians have lived for over 10,000 years. NIAC, Inc. is the

22. Historical Text Archive Links African American General
The historical Text Archive Electronic history Resources, online since 1990 into the history of enslaved Americans of African descent at historic sites
http://historicaltextarchive.com/links.php?op=viewslink&sid=0&cid=4

23. NATIVE NASHVILLE - NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY TOUR GUIDE
Begins with the origins traditions of Tennessee area tribes, describes archeology and other prehistory, and covers the historical period of interaction with Europeans through the removal in 1838. Includes map and descriptions of mounds, archeological, and historical sites in and near Nashville.
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24. African American History
For other sites related to African american history see american history to Project by the Wisconsin historical Society to digitize all 103 issues of
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25. BlackNY, A New York City Tour Guide To Historical Sites From African American Hi
Guide to African american landmarks, restaurants, museums, historical sites from the city's black american history.
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Table of Contents Read An Excerpt What the Critics Say ... Order Today! By Linda Tarrant-Reid Discovering Black New York A Guide To The City's Most Important African American Landmarks, Restaurants, Museums, Historical Sites, And More!
"A Fascinating Blend of Travel Info, Culture and History" Discovering Black New York takes you on a fascinating, off-the-beaten-track tour of the Big Apple. From the world-famous Apollo Theatre to the respected Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture to the many excellent soul food restaurants, this unusual city travel guide covers all the hot spots, including historical sites, museums and art galleries, shopping, tours, nightclubs, and other attractions related to African American history and culture. Discovering Black New York Reveals Over 500 Historically and Culturally Significant Locations.

26. Primary Sources On The Web
american Memory historical Collections for the National Digital Library Many libraries compile lists of recommended history sites.
http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/RUSA/
Using Primary Sources on the Web
What are Primary Sources Finding Primary Sources on the Web
Evaluating Primary Source Web Sites
Citing Web Sites Comments and suggestions about this web page should be sent to the chair of the Instruction and Research Services Committee at mudrock@u.washington.edu
What are Primary Sources?
Primary sources are original records created at the time historical events occurred or well after events in the form of memoirs and oral histories. Primary sources may include letters, manuscripts, diaries, journals, newspapers, speeches, interviews, memoirs, documents produced by government agencies such as Congress or the Office of the President, photographs, audio recordings, moving pictures or video recordings, research data, and objects or artifacts such as works of art or ancient roads, buildings, tools, and weapons. These sources serve as the raw material to interpret the past, and when they are used along with previous interpretations by historians, they provide the resources necessary for historical research.

27. Links To North American Indian History Sites By Phil Konstantin
This site has links to american Indian Web sites. George Rogers Clark National historical Park history / informational pages historical info
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  • An Act for the Government and Protection of Indians
    1850 document in California
  • An Act for the Promoting and Propagating the Gospel of Jesus Christ in New England
    about "John Eliot's Indian Bible. Cambridge, 1663, 1665"
  • James Adams' Letter to the Creeks
  • Adena Burial Mounds
    lots of details, part of a series of sites
  • "The Admiral and the Chief," by Samuel M. Wilson
    more from Millersville's Database
  • "The Age of Discovery" by Wilcomb E. Washburn
  • 28. U.S.A History - Image Archives - Public Domain
    american Memory historical Collection for the National Digital Library See National sites, State sites, american history and General history. from
    http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/middle/histlink.htm
    Home Art Lessons Resources Listgroup ... Awards AMERICAN HISTORY LINKS
    PUBLIC DOMAIN IMAGES Incredible @rt Dept

    ART HOME
    Program Goals Lesson Plans ... To top of page American History Links - Public Domain Images This page was created for students to use for a lesson on artist Barbara Kruger - using historical and/or public domain photographs - combining image with text. 1492: An Ongoing Voyage An Ongoing Voyage addresses such questions by examining the rich mixture of societies coexisting in five areas of this hemisphere before European arrival. From Library of Congress. See all of the online Exhibits American Cultural History - The 19th Century - Through the decades - from Kingwood College Library American Cultural History of the 20th Century Kingwood College Library. The purpose of these pages is to present a series of web guides on the decades of the twentieth century. American Experience from PBS. See the American Presidents, Biographies, the American Landscape, Pop Culture and Technology American Art - Nineteenth Century American in Art and Literature - National Gallery of Art.

    29. Index Of Art Historical Sites. Digital Imaging Project: Art Historical Images Of
    Digital Imaging Project Art historical images of European and North american american Artists or Relevant to African american history and Culture
    http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/index/
    MORE THAN 11,000 IMAGESAND MORE TO COME
    INDEX OF ART HISTORICAL SITES
    (SCROLL DOWN)
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    Images from Mexico (especially Mayan and Olmec sites)
    Images from Vietnam and Cambodia
    UNDER CONSTRUCTION
    additional images from ItalyVenice, Trieste, Florence, Rome, Siena, Pisa, Tivoli, Pompeii, Milan
    Featured site for September, 2005
    Il Redentore, Venice

    Palladio, 1576-1591
    (28 images)
    Featured site for August, 2005
    Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, Italy

    early 2nd century CE
    (137 images)
    Featured site for July, 2005
    Orvieto Cathedral, Orvieto, Italy

    1290-1330, Arnolfo di Cambio, Lorenzo Maitani
    (81 images)
    Featured site for June, 2005
    Auditorium Parco della Musica

    Renzo Piano, 1994-2002
    (58 images)
    Featured site for May, 2005
    Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain
    Frank Gehry, 1997
    (91 images)
    Featured site for April, 2005
    (105 images)
    Featured site for February, 2005 The Architecture of Philip Johnson 1905-January 25, 2005
    (235 images)
    Zaha Hadid, Winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize for 2004, considered the profession's highest honor. She is the first woman to receive it. Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, 2003

    30. "the People's Paths Home Page!" North American Indian Historical Sites
    Visit historical Eras, Online Highways interactive american history project. North Carolina Historic sites Preserving the Past for All People
    http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/special/mounds.htm

    NLThomas
    North American Indian Historical Sites
    "Mounds, Pyramids, Related National and State Parks"
    Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ...
    • Welcome to the U.S. National Parks Net "This site is dedicated to providing information on all U.S. National Parks It is our intent to provide information that will be timely and of assistance in planning a trip, vacation or obtaining data about a park."
    • Ancient Architects of the Mississippi " The National Park Service is steward of a diverse cultural legacy. From the cliff dwellings of the Southwest to the reminiscences of neighborhood residents where Martin Luther King, Jr. grew up, this legacy represents a continuum of American heritage–its places, objects, and traditions. The NPS archeology and ethnography program provides national leadership, coordination, and technical guidance to aid in preserving this heritage.
    • Wisconsin Electronic Reader "A cooperative digital imaging project of the University of Wisconsin-Madison General Library System and the State Historical Society of Wisconsin."

    31. African-American Historical Information
    Links to information sources on Africanamerican history, history of the slave trade, historic sites, and maps, brought to you by the National Register
    http://usparks.about.com/od/afriamerhistory1/
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    African-American Historical Information
    Links to information sources on African-American history, including collections of books, government documents, manuscripts, maps, musical scores, plays, films, recordings, and other resources relating to the history and culture of African Americans.
    Alphabetical
    Recent Up a category African-American Heritage Preservation Foundation Dedicated the the preservation of African-American history. African American Journey Articles taken from the World Book, as well as numerous links to web sites concerning important figures and events in black history, as well as issues surrounding current events. African American Mosaic A Library of Congress resource guide for the study of African-American history and culture. It surveys the full range size, and variety of the Library's collections, including books, periodicals, prints, photographs, music, film, and recorded sound.

    32. African-American Historical Sites
    Africanamerican historical sites. National Park Service historical sites and monuments that Among the themes represented are African-american history,
    http://usparks.about.com/od/afriamerhistory/
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    African-American Historical Sites
    National Park Service historical sites and monuments that commemorate the lives and achievements of notable African-Americans.
    Alphabetical
    Recent Up a category Booker T. Washington National Monument Birthplace and early childhood home of the famous black leader and educator. Pages include extensive information on the Tuskegee Institute. Boston African-American National Historic Site Includes 15 pre-Civil War structures relating to the history of Boston's 19th century African-American community, linked by the 1.6-mile Black Heritage Trail. Brown vs. Board of Education National Historic Site

    33. Kansas (KS) History Web Sites: Native American Tribes, KS Trails, Forts, Cattlet
    Kansas history web sites, Kansas Native american tribes, Kansas trails, forts, Kansas history as Published in the Press , Kansas historical Quarterly,
    http://www.ku.edu/heritage/kshistory/
    Kansas History Web Sites

    34. Historic Sites In The Great Lakes Region
    A spotlight on a few historical sites and information on 20 historic destinations the scene of this fateful turning point in american history.
    http://www.great-lakes.net/tourism/cul/history.html
    Recreation
    BeachCast

    Biking

    Birding

    Boating
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    Winter Activities

    Culture
    The Arts

    Historic Sites

    Lighthouses

    Museums
    ... Shipwrecks Circle Tour Overview Lake Superior Lake Michigan Lake Huron ... Lake Ontario References Tourism Maps Traffic and Construction Weather and Climate Historic Sites in the Great Lakes Region What's New Publications State and Provincial Resources Related Resources What's New Learn history by being a part of it Tillsonburg News (9/16) Because the Backhouse Mill was one of the few mills not burned during the war of 1812 it has consequently become the oldest operating gristmill in Ontario. It is now a National Historic Site, operated by the Long Point Region Conservation Authority. Sunken ferry awaits discovery The Sheboygan-Press (9/13) Divers may be setting their sights on the largest undiscovered shipwreck in Lake Michigan — the Pere Marquette 18 — which has been waiting about 20 miles offshore for the past century. Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council This website is intended to provide information about community events, cultural communication activities, accommodations, and attractions in Indian Country within the Great Lakes Intertribal Council and Heritage Tourism membership. Picturesque setting attracted settlers The Mining Journal (9/1) Settled rather late among many Upper Peninsula villages, Curtis was not home to a bustling mining community, Great Lakes port or thriving big pine timber industry.

    35. Landmarks Of American History And Culture: Workshops For Community College Facul
    encourage historical sites to develop greater capacity and scale for Workshops should take place at or near sites important to american history and
    http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/landmarkscc.html
    The 2005 deadline for this program has passed. Guidelines for 2006 will be available in late spring. In the interim, the guidelines below may be used for reference, but should NOT be used to prepare an application. Grant Program Description Award Information Eligibility How to Prepare and Submit an Application ... Award Administration
    In addition to providing the material specified in these guidelines, you will need to complete the following forms: cover sheet sample budget form (2-page PDF) If you do not already have Acrobat Reader, you can download it for free from Adobe's website Frequently Asked Questions Sample Projects DUNS number requirement ... Apply via Grants.gov Questions? Call the Division of Education Programs at 202-606-8463 or e-mail sem-inst@neh.gov . Hearing-impaired applicants can contact NEH via TDD at 1-866-372-2930. Type of Award Successful applicants will be awarded a grant of outright funds, matching funds, or a combination of the two depending on the applicant's preference and the availability of NEH funds. How to obtain a print-version of this application Call 202-606-8446, send an e-mail to

    36. New York City History
    Some Columbia sites. american Studies on the Internet local and other Coney Island history - a wonderful site with historical articles and maps of New
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eguides/amerihist/nyc.html
    CU Home Libraries Home Search Site Index ... Help Search Library Catalog: Title (start of title) Journal (start of title) Author (last, first) Keyword (and, or, not, "") Subject Go To CLIO >> Find Databases: Title Keywords Title (start of title) Keywords Go To Databases >> Find E-Journals: Title (start of title) Title Keywords Subject Keywords Go To E-Journals >> Search the Libraries Website: Go To Advanced Website Search >> About the Libraries Libraries Collections Digital Collections Hours Directions to Columbia Map of Campus Libraries More... Catalogs CLIO (Columbia's Online Catalog) Other Catalogs at CU and Nearby A-Z List of Library Catalogs Course Reserves More... E-Resources Citation Finder Databases E-Journals E-Books E-Data E-News E-Images Subject Guides More...

    37. Department Of History Historical Sites
    Library of Congress american Memory historical Collections for the National Digital Library historical sites historical Reading history Newsletter
    http://www.mville.edu/History/sites.htm
    Department of History
    Historical Sites
    The Political Graveyard
    http://politicalgraveyard.com
    General American History
    http://historymatters.gmu.edu
    American Financial Markets
    http://www.financialhistory.org
    New-York Historical Society
    http://www.nyhistory.org
    Who was Hobey Baker?
    http://www.hobeybaker.com
    Hoop History
    http://www.hoophall.com
    The Irish
    http://www.thewildgeese.com
    Naval History
    http://www.history.navy.mil
    The National Pastime http://baseballhalloffame.org Immigrants to America www.ellisisland.org The Great War www.firstworldwar.com Good TV http://www.historychannel.com The Space Age http://history.nasa.gov Imperial War Museum, London http://www.iwm.org.uk Henry Ford Museum http://www.hfmgv.org The Civil War http://www.americancivilwar.info Victorian Britain http://www.victorianweb.org Can't Leave This Out http://www.lawsonbowlingclub.com Asia http://asiasociety.org The Roman Empire http://www.roman-empire.net California http://www.californiahistoricalsociety.org Africa http://www.africabib.org

    38. Auglaize & Mercer Counties Convention & Visitors Bureau
    To view the many local historical sites, we have broken them down by area. is the site of two of the most dramatic Indian battles in american history.
    http://www.seemore.org/historical.html
    Welcome to our Area Historical Sites To view the many local historical sites, we have broken them down by area. Just click one of the area's below for an overview of the significant sites in that region. For more information please contact

    Celina Area
    Mercer County Courthouse
    101 North Main Street, Celina, OH 45822
    419-586-3178 for group tours
    Mercer County Historical Museum
    130 East Market Street, Celina, OH 45822
    This museum chronicles the past 200 years of Mercer County area life. Also known as the Riley House, the museum contains genealogical materials and many books of local history. The museum offers annual exhibitions including Indian Artifacts, antique transportation and antique guns.
    Lighthouses: Northwood Lighthouse
    Off of State Route 703
    This is one of two lighthouses that grace the shoreline of Grand Lake St. Marys. In the early days, Northwood Lighthouse, located at Northmoor on the north side of the lake between Celina and St. Marys, operated under a government license during the months from April 1 to November 1. No longer a working lighthouse, the Eddystone Lighthouse is a monument to the original English Channel beacon. There is not public access to this site.

    39. Afrolumens Directory Of Historical Sites
    This page lists historical sites that may be visited or viewed. afrolumensproject central pennsylvania african american history for everyone
    http://www.afrolumens.org/Directory/sites.html
    afrolumens project
    central pennsylvania african american history for everyone afrolumens project
    directory of
    historical sites Bethel AME Church , 450-512 East Strawberry Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 17602-4449. Telephone: (717) 393-8379; fax (717) 396-8382.
    Historic African Methodist Episcopal church, founded in 1817. William Whipper, Rev. Stephen Smith, Thaddeus Stevens and Lydia Hamilton Smith were members or had important ties to the congregation. The congregation founded Bethel Harambee Historical Services, which operates "Living the Experience," an interactive spiritual journey to the era of the Underground Railroad. www.LivingTheUndergroundRailroad.com . Their website notes " The company also operates the Leroy Hopkins and Mary Taft Hopkins Study Center. This center collects and maintains the history of Africans who have lived in Lancaster County from the 1600;'s until today." Fort Hunter Mansion and Park , 5300 North Front Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17110. Telephone: (717) 599-5751.
    Located just north of Harrisburg, this historic mansion was the home of the McAllister family, whose slaves helped run the farm and may have helped to run the tavern which Archibald McAllister had on his property. The property is beautifully and faithfully restored, and includes many additional structures, all of which help to convey a sense of 18th and 19th century life. Mansion tours are available for a fee, as are free walking tours of the grounds, which includes a portion of the Pennsylvania Canal. Nearby is the burial ground of the McAllister family, as well as the

    40. Oregon Museums, Oregon Coast Museums, History, Historic Sites
    570 Necanicum Seaside and Oregon Coast history, including early tourism history, County historical Museum has displays on Lincoln City’s Native american
    http://www.pacific101.com/oregon/attractions/historic.htm

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    Lodging Airline Travel Car Rentals ... News Activities Attractions Museums Lighthouses Golf ... Promotion
    Shop for unique products from local businesses of the Pacific Coast.
    Advertising Add Link Banner Ads Main St. Shops Contact Us FORT STEVENS – The Union Army built a base here to prevent Confederate ships from entering the Columbia River and was the only mainland site fired on by the Japanese during WWII. It is now one of the largest Oregon State parks and features the state's largest campground, miles of trails and even a shipwreck of the Peter Iredale on the beach! Sea Captain George Flavel constructed Flavel House in 1885. It has six fireplaces that are all hand-carved mantels and tiles imported from Italy, Holland, Belgium and Algeria. This beautiful Victorian Home is located at 8 th and Dune Streets downtown and is open daily 10 am-5 PM in summer; $4 Fort Astoria was built in 1811 when agents acting for millionaire John Jacob Astor founded the first successful permanent American commercial post in the Northwest, Astoria. A reproduction is at the present site. The Columbia River Maritime Museum Uppertown Firefighters Museum Traveling southwest of Astoria you’ll come to Warrenton. Here you’ll find

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