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  • Smithsonian Institution (category History of museums) (section Censorship of Seasons of Life and Land)
    years would pass before the next museum, the Museum of History and Technology (renamed the National Museum of American History in 1980), opened in 1964. It
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  • Library of Congress (category History museums in Washington, D.C.) (section History)
    purchase of the Russian Imperial Collection, consisting of 2,600 volumes from the library of the Romanov family on a variety of topics. Collections of Hebraica
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  • Marine Corps (category Uniformed services of the United States) (section History)
    the brunt of a series of recommended cuts in late 2010. In light of budget sequestration in 2013, General James Amos set a goal of a force of 174,000 Marines
    169 KB (17,502 words) - 13:44, 31 January 2025
  • National Constitution Center (category History museums in Pennsylvania)
    Lesser – Director of Education for the National Constitution Center from the Speaking of History podcast, July 2007 Constitution Daily blog of the National
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  • a Bureau of the Department of the Army and an agency of the Department of the Air Force. The reorganization of the NGB included the creation of the Legal
    20 KB (2,471 words) - 22:00, 3 December 2024
  • Massachusetts (category States of the East Coast of the United States) (section History)
    major center of population. Demographically, the center of population of Massachusetts is located in the town of Natick. Like the rest of the Northeastern
    253 KB (23,989 words) - 23:44, 25 January 2025
  • Washington, D.C. (redirect from District of Columbia) (category Members of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization) (section History)
    File:Plan of the city intended for the permanent seat of the government of the United States - projected agreeable to the direction of the President of the United
    277 KB (24,200 words) - 00:39, 26 January 2025
  • Drug Enforcement Administration (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from May 2024) (section History and mandate)
    Office of Information System Office of Forensic Science Office of Investigative Technology Inspection Division Office of Inspections Office of Professional
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  • United States Capitol Visitor Center (category History museums in Washington, D.C.) (section Construction history)
    Congress. Much of the space is for a new Congressional Auditorium. Most of the rest of the space will be made into committee meeting rooms. A number of tunnels
    24 KB (2,496 words) - 23:44, 25 January 2025
  • centers; history museums and historic sites; art museums; children’s museums; natural history museums; and specialized museums. The Office of Museum Services
    46 KB (5,351 words) - 00:39, 11 January 2025
  • Interior Museum (category History museums in Washington, D.C.)
    Secretary of the Interior at that time—Harold Ickes (1874–1952)—was a proponent of the arts and also strongly believed in the importance of having the
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  • Independence National Historical Park (category History museums in Pennsylvania) (section History)
    Committee of Five, which included John Adams of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, Thomas Jefferson of Virginia, Robert R. Livingston of New York
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  • National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (category National Institutes of Health) (section History)
    "Dewitt Stetten, Jr. Museum of Medical Research". https://history.nih.gov/museum/index.html.  "NIBIB Science Topics". National Institute of Biomedical Imaging
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  • Golden Spike National Historical Park (category History museums in Utah) (section History)
    National Historic Site", Utah History Encyclopedia, University of Utah Press, ISBN 9780874804256, https://www.uen.org/utah_history_encyclopedia/g/GOLDEN_SPIKE
    19 KB (1,748 words) - 22:25, 25 January 2025
  • United States Army Air Forces (category 20th-century military history of the United States) (section Unity of command problems in the Air Corps)
    direct predecessor of the United States Air Force, today one of the six armed forces of the United States. The AAF was a component of the United States
    150 KB (18,167 words) - 13:58, 31 January 2025
  • United States Military Academy (category Military and war museums in New York (state)) (section History)
    oversaw the construction of the garrison defenses. However, Kościuszko's plan of a system of small forts did not meet with the approval of New York Governor (and
    146 KB (15,694 words) - 12:26, 31 January 2025
  • Air Force Reserve Command (category Major commands of the United States Air Force) (section History)
    Gerald (1987), Citizen Airmen, A History of the Air Force Reserve, 1946–1994. Washington, D.C.: Air Force History and Museums Program: GPO, 1997 ISBN 0-16049-269-6
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  • White House (category Historic house museums in Washington, D.C.) (section Early history)
    Washington, D.C. List of residences of presidents of the United States Number One Observatory Circle, residence of the vice president Replicas of the White House
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  • Arkansas (category States of the Confederate States of America) (section History)
    resolved by both houses of the General Assembly, that the only true pronunciation of the name of the state, in the opinion of this body, is that received
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  • National Museum of American Diplomacy (category History museums in Washington, D.C.) (section History)
    the U.S. Department of State is headquartered. The National Museum of American Diplomacy falls under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Public Affairs. It
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