Calendar Feature Archive
20 Years of the National Archives and Records Administration
On April 1, 1985, the National Archives became an independent agency. This month's feature article traces the path to independence and looks at the accomplishments of the past two decades.
2005
- March: Teaching With Documents: Education Programs
at the National Archives
What is this mysterious drawing, and what does it have to do with education? Find out in "Teaching With Documents," an exhibit that showcases original documents that have been used as teaching tools. The exhibit opens March 18 in the Lawrence F. O'Brien Gallery.
- February: "And the Oscar Goes to..."
- January: From Floor Plans to Press Passes -Organizing
an Inauguration
- December 2004: Picture
This
As his grandson looks on, President Lyndon Johnson sings with his dog in one of the surprising images showcased in "The American Presidency: Photographic Treasures of the National Archives."
- November: The
Public Vaults
- October: George
Stevens Centennial Tribute
- September: The
William G. McGowan Theater
- July/August: Rotunda
Exhibit: "A New World Is at Hand"
- June: Creating
the National Archives
- May: The
Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka
- April: Meriwether
Lewis Goes Shopping
- March: The
Treaty of Kanagawa: Setting the Stage for Japanese-American Relations
- February: The
Love Story of Harry and Bess Truman
- January: A
"Top Secret" Preview of the National Archives Experience
2003
- December: Testimony to Flight
- October: Little Town in the National Archives: Post Office Records for De Smet, SD
- September: Our Documents: A National Vote
- July/August: Patent Puzzlers Turning Records into Discoveries
- May/June: Restoring the Historic Murals in the National Archives Building
- March/April: Bicentennial of the Louisiana Purchase
- February: The President as Commander-in-Chief
- January: The Beginning of the Lewis and Clark Expedition—Jefferson's Secret Message to Congress
2002
- November/December: Moving the Charters of Freedom
- September-October: The Cuban Missile Crisis—October 1962
- July/August: Preserving the Charters of Freedom—An Update
- May/June: "American Originals"—Treasures from the National Archives Major Traveling Exhibit Hits the Road
- March/April: The 1930 Census
- January/February: From Slavery to Freedom—Preserving the Records of the Freedmen's Bureau
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