National Archives and Records Administration
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is an independent agency of the United States government charged with preserving and documenting government and historical records and with increasing public access to those documents, which comprise the National Archives. NARA is officially responsible for maintaining and publishing the legally authentic and authoritative copies of acts of Congress, presidential proclamations and executive orders, and federal regulations. The main website, archives.gov, serves as a comprehensive portal for accessing these records, educational resources, and information about the agency's services and initiatives.
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A search tool that allows users to find and access digitized records and information about non-digitized records.
Provides access to a wide range of federal government resources, including books, periodicals, and databases.
The official daily publication for rules, proposed rules, and notices of federal agencies and organizations, as well as executive orders and other presidential documents.
Information and resources related to the U.S. Presidential Libraries, which preserve and make accessible the papers, records, and other historical materials of U.S. Presidents since Herbert Hoover.
A collection of resources designed for educators and students, including primary source documents, lesson plans, and activities.
Access to military service records for veterans and their families, including information on how to request records.
Online exhibits featuring documents and photographs from the National Archives' collections.
Information on accessing the National Archives' research rooms across the country, where original documents can be viewed.
Connections to the National Archives' social media platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, for updates and educational content.
Information on NARA's efforts to preserve digital records and make them accessible over time.
NARA was established in 1934 by President Franklin Roosevelt, but its holdings date back to 1775. It safeguards records of all three branches of the federal government.
The National Archives Building in Washington, D.C., is the main repository for the most important federal records. NARA also operates regional facilities across the country.
To drive openness, cultivate public participation, and strengthen the nation's democracy through public access to high-value government records.
NARA offers a variety of public programs, including lectures, workshops, and special events, to engage the public with the nation's history.
Opportunities for individuals to contribute to the preservation of the nation's history through volunteering and internships.
NARA is committed to making its facilities, programs, and services accessible to all visitors, including those with disabilities.
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