History
Expand your knowledge of the past with these history sites that contain info, photos and lessons on numerous topics.
- Archive.org: With links to information on the history of music, documents and even the Internet, this site is a one-stop-shop for learning.
- Library of Congress: With numerous digitally archived photos, documents and manuscripts, as well as a few wholly online exhibits, you’ll find a wealth of great information on this site to help you learn about American history.
- The Rosetta Project: No matter what language you want to learn about, still spoken or long dead, you’ll find its history and loads of information about it here.
- Digital History: This online project offers users a wide range of digitized historical information to make learning easy and fun.
- U.S. Census Bureau: Get the stats on just about everything you could want to know about Americans on this site.
- Biography: Learn a little more about the people who have shaped the world we live in today with the information from Biography.
- Artcyclopedia: Wanna know a little more about the history of art? You’ll find information, photos and resources galore here.
- History Channel: Even if you don’t have cable you can watch videos, engage in interactive programs and read all about world history on this site.
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