History & Heritage
The resources on these pages assist in discovering information about the DOE's history, researching and using DOE records, visiting DOE museums and public facilities, and DOE historic preservation efforts.
Origins and Evolution of the Department of Energy The Department of Energy has one of the richest and most diverse histories in the Federal Government. Although only in existence for a quarter century, the Department traces its lineage to the Manhattan Project and beyond. Explore the online histories and web sites, documenting the Department's origins, evolution, and field offices and facilities.
- Histories, Timelines, Photographs
- 25th Anniversary, 1977-2002
- Secretaries of Energy
Research and Records The Department of Energy welcomes researchers interested in documenting the Department's history. Many of the Department's records, including declassified materials on the nuclear weapons program, are open to the public. Browse the Guide to Researching the Department of Energy's Records and other finding guides and research aids.
- Guide to Researching the Department of Energy's Records
- Quick Reference to DOE's Historical Records.
- Department of Energy Historical Research Center
Museums and Public Access The Department of Energy supports museums and historic facilities across the country dedicated to displaying and interpreting the history of the Department and its scientific and technological missions. Public tours are also available at some of the Department's sites. Discover where to go for a fun and rewarding educational experience.
- Museums
- Historic Facilities
- Public Tours
Historic Preservation The Department of Energy has a strong sense of responsibility for its material heritage. Owning some of the twentieth century's most historically significant physical properties, the Department oversees a vigorous historic preservation program dedicated to preserving and interpreting its heritage. Learn about the Department's historic preservation efforts.
- Historic Preservation Overview
- Historic Preservation Executive Committee
- Save America's Treasures Grants
- Museums, Historic Facilities, and Tours
- Manhattan Project Preservation Initiative
- Cold War Preservation Initiative
- Archaeology, Native Americans, and Local Site History
- Historic Preservation News and Activities
- DOE Cultural Resources Newsletter
- 2005 DOE Cultural Resources Forum
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