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50 State Quarters Program

View the 50 state quarters and learn more about the 50 State Quarters Program.

Anne Frank Museum Amsterdam

Learn more about the life and times of Anne Frank, take a virtual tour of the secret annex, read about what Anne Frank means to many visitors to the museum, and find many valuable resources for students and teachers.

Avalon Project

At the Avalon Project, hosted by the Yale Law Library, visitors can access many international documents from ancient times to the 21st century.

Bannerman Castle

Learn more about the history of the unique Bannerman Castle in New York, view a gallery of images of the structure, read copies of the organizationís newsletter, and find news about the site.

Best of History Web Sites

Find sites, rated for usefulness and accuracy, that will help you study or teach a wide variety of topics and periods in History.

British Museum

The British Museum web site offers the very best in online learning experiences relating to ancient world cultures.

Celebrating the Louisiana Purchase: The 1904 World's Fair

"The 1904 World's Fair (Louisiana Purchase Exposition) marked the 100th anniversary of the Louisiana Purchase, a monumental event in U.S. history. St. Louis Public Library invites you to browse the virtual exhibit and experience the many facets of the 1904 World's Fair. Celebrating the Louisiana Purchase features more than 1,200 images -- photographs, stereographs, lantern slides, and postcards - all drawn from the Library's collections."

Edward S. Curtis's The North American Indian

"Edward Sheriff Curtis published The North American Indian between 1907-1930 with the intent to record traditional Indian cultures. The work comprises twenty volumes of narrative text and photogravure images. Each volume is accompanied by a portfolio of large photogravure plates. The entire work is presented here."

Exploration of the Fur Trade and Hudson Bay's Company

This site, aimed at users aged nine``and older, focuses on the fur trade of Canada as related to the exploration of the country and the development of its oldest company, Hudson Bay's Company.

Eye Witness to History

From the Ancient World to the present,``this site presents history through the eyes of those who lived it.

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