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FHL raises microfilm rental rates.
6/1/2006
Learn how to use your digital camera to "photocopy" family documents and pictures.
4/4/2012
Research libraries for Abraham Lincoln and Bill Clinton open their doors.
4/1/2005
The Family History Library's book lending policy.
9/1/2004
If you haven't tapped into the network of National Archives Regional Facilities, you're in jeopardy of missing valuable ancestral answers. Get in the game with our guide to the records and resources at all 13 locations.
9/25/2009
Sit back, relax and kick off your National Archives research from your own computer. Learn how with our virtual tour through NARA's online catalogs.
4/12/2010
Prepare for your research trip to Washington, DC, with this map of the research areas at NARA.
6/1/2004
Now an archival no-no, laminating historical documents was the National Archives’ go-to preservation strategy for decades.
12/29/2010
The National Archives and Records Administration welcomes its millionth visitor of 2005.
2/1/2006
Search 50 million federal records with the National Archives and Records Administration's 350 new online databases.
9/27/2009
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