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Family History Centers, located all around the world, have great resources for genealogists. Here's what you'll find there.
9/25/2009
Was Manifest Destiny part of your ancestors' fate? We'll take you to the Great Plains and the Rockies to find the best resources for plowing up your frontier roots.
9/28/2009
You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
12/14/2010
Your ancestors who arrived on the West Coast may have been recorded at the "Ellis Island of the West." Here's where to look for them.
9/27/2009
A longtime Abraham Lincoln researcher, honored in 1998 for discovering the last document Lincoln ever signed, was banned from NARA after confessing to doctoring the date on that paper.
5/2/2011
Planning a trip to the Family History Library in Salt Lake City? Follow in the footsteps of a first-time visitor—and learn how to conquer the family tree capital.
9/27/2009
Save yourself hours of scrolling newspaper microfilm: Now you can go online to search more historical papers than ever -- and get family stories in seconds.
8/2/2011
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