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              Entertainment

              6 visitors recommend:
              World's Columbian Exposition of 1893
              Source: Illinois Institute of Technology Paul V. Galvin Library
              City: Chicago, State: IL
              Thousands -- yes, thousands -- of illustrations and images of the Chicago World's Fair of 1893.
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              Art

              8 visitors recommend:
              Currier and Ives New England prints
              Source: CurrierandIves.info
              City: Boston, State: MA
              A gallery of high quality scans of Currier & Ives New England prints, including farms, winter sleigh riding, Thanksgiving, autumn cider making, and a view of Boston. Images are free for use as clip art, and some are for sale as art prints.
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              5 visitors recommend:
              Edward Hopper
              Source: EdwardHopper.info
              A web site devoted to American realist painter Edward Hopper. Includes a short biography, information on many of his most important works, and links to where you can buy prints and posters.
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              3 visitors recommend:
              Currier and Ives prints
              Source: CurrierandIves.info
              A gallery for browsing or buying Currier and Ives prints, the classics of 19th century Americana.
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              Movies

              4 visitors recommend:
              North Woods Dramas: The Forgotten Genre
              Source: Northeast Historic Film
              State: ME
              "From the teens through the twenties, many movies were set in the north woods." Here's an online exhibit of posters from that era.
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              History

              7 visitors recommend:
              Archiving Early America
              Source: Archiving Early America
              This fascinating site features images of 18th Century America, famous writings from the time, and even FLASH movies such as "Molly Pitcher: An American Heroine," "The Treason of Benedict Arnold," "Paul Revere. Messenger of the Revolution," and "The Real Face of George Washington." They take a long time to load but they're fun.
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              3 visitors recommend:
              LIBERTY! The American Revolution
              Source: PBS Online
              This is the online companion to PBS documentary, featuring a broad range of textual and graphical resources about the two decades of debate and rebellion that changed America and the world forever.
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              Political History

              9 visitors recommend:
              Declaring Independence: Drafting the Documents
              Source: Library of Congress
              The stories and images of the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. A terrific online exhibit from the Library of Congress.
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              8 visitors recommend:
              The Bill of Rights: High-resolution scan
              Source: NARA
              A 339KB high-resolution version of the original 1789 Bill of Rights amended to the U.S. Constitution.
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              6 visitors recommend:
              The U.S. Constitution: High-resolution scan
              Source: NARA
              A 130KB high-resolution version of the original 1787 U.S. Constitution.
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              4 visitors recommend:
              Charters of Freedom
              Source: NARA
              "Each year more than a million visitors come to the Rotunda of the National Archives to see our Charters of Freedom: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Although there is no substitute for an actual visit, this exhibit will allow you to study the documents in greater detail than is possible for the rotunda visitor."
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              Urban History

              5 visitors recommend:
              Currier and Ives New York City prints
              Source: CurrierandIves.info
              City: New York, State: NY
              A gallery of scans of Currier & Ives prints of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Images are free for use as clip art, and some are for sale as art prints.
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              1 visitors recommend:
              Currier and Ives Chicago prints
              Source: CurrierandIves.info
              City: Chicago, State: IL
              A gallery of scans of Currier & Ives prints of Chicago. Images are free for use as clip art, and some are for sale as art prints.
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              Christmas

              17 visitors recommend:
              Images of vintage Christmas cards
              Source: Shari
              Beautiful scans of a few dozen vintage Christmas cards from about 1910-1930.
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              7 visitors recommend:
              Tom and Jerry Celebrate Christmas
              Source: Tom and Jerry Online
              City: Hollywood, State: CA
              The cartoon enemies, Tom and Jerry, celebrate a joyful Christmas together in this 1946 image.
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              6 visitors recommend:
              Merry Christmas, 1776: The Battle of Trenton
              Source: U.S. Army Center for Military History
              City: Trenton, State: NJ
              A super high-resolution image of the Battle of Trenton, December 26, 1776, when the Continental Army won its first victory in long months of painful striving, and put new heart into Washington's men.
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              Fourth of July

              4 visitors recommend:
              Currier and Ives founding fathers prints
              Source: CurrierandIves.info
              A gallery of scans of Victorian-era prints of the founding fathers and early Americana, e.g. George Washington, John Hancock, American Revolution, Columbus, the Pilgrims. Images are free for use as clip art, and some are for sale as art prints.
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              2 visitors recommend:
              The Delegates to the Constitutional Convention
              Source: NARA
              55 delegates attended the Constitutional Convention sessions (only 39 actually signed the Constitution). This online exhibit features short biographies of each of these founding fathers.
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              2 visitors recommend:
              The Declaration of Independence: High-resolution scan
              Source: NARA
              A 315KB high-resolution version of the original Declaration.
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              Baseball

              11 visitors recommend:
              19th Century baseball photos
              Source: Jaime Leiderman
              A collection of scans of tintypes, stereoviews, and other early photos of baseball and baseball teams. "Peepholes to a game not so different from today's."
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              7 visitors recommend:
              1887 baseball cards
              Source: My Dog Murphy
              A small collection of terrific scans of 1887 baseball cards. Click on the images for more information about the players, such as Charles Comiskey of the St. Louis Browns, who is better known for his long ownership of the Chicago White Sox.
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              6 visitors recommend:
              19th Century Baseball Ephemera
              Source: Mark Forder
              Over two dozen high-resolution scans of documents such as a letter from the Gotham Base Ball Club, 1893 scorecards, schedules for The National League, and more.
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              5 visitors recommend:
              Ted Williams Collection at the Griffin Museum of Photography
              Source: The Griffin Museum of Photography
              City: Boston, State: MA
              The Center is the home to the only display in the world of color and B&W photographs of Ted Williams' first year (1939) with the Red Sox.
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              Tallships

              4 visitors recommend:
              Currier and Ives maritime and ship prints
              Source: CurrierandIves.info
              A large gallery of high quality scans of Currier & Ives nautical prints. Includes cutters, sloops, racing yachts, clippers and other tallships, plus a few steamships and fishing boats -- including a whaler. Images are free for use as clip art, and some are for sale as art prints.
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              Travel

              1 visitors recommend:
              WaterWinterWonderland - All things nostalgiac in Michigan
              Source: Gary Ritzenthaler
              City: Wixom, State: MI E-mail: Webmaster@WaterWinterWonderland.com
              Michigan Theaters, Drive-Ins, Amusement Parks, Auto Racing and much more!
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              War

              15 visitors recommend:
              World War II: The early years
              Source: U.S. Army Center of Military History
              Author: Compiled by CPT John F. Curley
              Over two dozen high resolution photographs from New Guinea, Australia, North Africa, Iceland, the Sicily Invasion, and more.
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              10 visitors recommend:
              The Normandy Invasion: The story in pictures
              Source: U.S. Army Center of Military History
              More than two dozen high resolution photographs and scans of paintings. Highly recommended!
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              8 visitors recommend:
              Eisenhower's final order for D-Day
              Source: NARA
              Here is a detailed, readable scan of the hand-written order from General Eisenhower for the D-day invasion of France, June 5, 1944.
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              8 visitors recommend:
              Arthur Syzk: Artist for freedom
              Source: Library of Congress
              "Arthur Szyk (1894-1951) was one America's leading political artists during World War II, when he produced hundreds of anti-Axis illustrations and cartoons in aid of the Allied war effort."
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              7 visitors recommend:
              U.S. Army Art Collections
              Source: U.S. Army Center of Military History
              A large selection of individual online galleries with low-resolution images for browsing and high-resolution versions for when you want a closer look. Some of these collections are fantastic -- such as those of Richard H. Jansen and Ludwig Mactarian.
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              5 visitors recommend:
              World War II: Preparing for battle
              Source: U.S. Army Center of Military History
              Author: Compiled by CPT John F. Curley
              Sharp high resolution photographs.
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              4 visitors recommend:
              Currier and Ives Civil War prints
              Source: CurrierandIves.info
              A gallery of scans of Civil War-related prints from the famous Currier & Ives, including Lincoln, Grant, land battles, sea battles, and more. These are especially interesting because they were made at the time of the war and shortly after, clearly by Northerners. Images are free for use as clip art, and some are for sale as art prints.
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              3 visitors recommend:
              Army nurses: World War II and Korean War images
              Source: U.S. Army Center of Military History
              Author: Miss Brandy Carter
              Over a dozen high resolution photographs, paintings, and sketches.
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              1 visitors recommend:
              National World War II Memorial Home Page
              Source: WWII memorial committee
              City: Washington, State: DC
              The long-awaited construction of the National WWII Memorial kicked off on Aug. 27, 2001. This site is not a true online complement to the memorial, but it does have a lot of information on the politics and process of the creation of the monument.
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              1 visitors recommend:
              Photos from 'Picturing the Century': A World in Flames
              Source: National Archives
              10 very high-quality images of World War II from an exhibition at the National Archives in Washington, DC, 1999-2001.
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              Air Forces, Military Aviation

              7 visitors recommend:
              WWII Warbird Photos
              Source: AviationHistory.info
              A gallery of American WWII bomber, fighter, and transport plane photos -- to browse and enjoy, or to use as free clip art.
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              1 visitors recommend:
              Pilot Ball Caps - WWII flying pictures page
              Source: Captain Mike
              "Here are my aviation pictures spanning a 20+ year career in the Air Force and civilian aviation. There are military flying pictures as well as my Dad's pictures from WWII."
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              Army, Infantry Battles

              5 visitors recommend:
              Robert's Armory: Armored vehicles and artillery
              Source: Charles C. Roberts, Jr
              City: Big Rock, State: IL
              Includes detailed information on their collection, including an M22 "Locust" light tank designed for airborne operations, an M16 Half-Track, a 75mm Pack Howitzer, a military bicycle, and much more.
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              Navy, Sea Battles

              8 visitors recommend:
              U-505 Submarine Exhibit
              Source: Museum of Science and Industry
              City: Chicago, State: IL
              The U-505 is a German World War II Type- IXc Unterseeboot (submarine) that was captured in battle on the high seas by boarding parties from the USS Guadalcanal task group 22.3 on 4 June 1944.
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              4 visitors recommend:
              Animated Pacific War Battles
              Source: James Cagney
              E-mail: jcagney@cisco.com
              Animations of Pacific war battles.
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              1 visitors recommend:
              U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle (WIX-327)
              Source: U.S. Coast Guard
              City: New London, State: CT
              The only active commissioned sailing vessel in the U.S. maritime services.
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              Politics of War

              3 visitors recommend:
              The Marshall Plan
              Source: NARA
              A readable scan of "The Economic Cooperation Act of 1948," aka The Marshall Plan -- the proposed rebuilding of the war-torn continent.
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