Category Archives: US

Hawaii History

Hawaii’s official tourism site, gohawaii.com, has an excellent section all about Hawaii’s history. It chronicles the islands’ history from when humans first set foot on the islands to the present era. Click here to visit the site.


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Alaska Facts

The state of Alaska website has a great section for kids (adults too) listing facts and myths about Alaska. It’s a great way to learn more about one of the most mysterious states in the U.S. Click here to visit … Continue reading


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Alabama Info!

The state of Alabama has done a great job of providing a one stop shop for information about the state of Alabama. The About Alabama section of their website contains all kinds of information about Alabama’s history, demographics, weather, genealogy, … Continue reading


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Wisconsin History

Here’s a great link to the Wisconsin Historical Society website. The site contains lots of great information and resources for anyone interested in the history of the Badger state! Site resources include a Today in History feature, an Odd Wisconsin … Continue reading


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New Hampshire History

Here’s a great resource for budding Granite State historians. It’s the New Hampshire Historical Society web site. It’s a great site full of resources and information on how to learn more about New Hampshire’s history. The site even includes an … Continue reading


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Arizona Memory Project

A service of the Arizona State Library, the Arizona Memory Project is a collection of photos and other historical documents that have been put online for easy access. You can browse the over 89,000 items in the Arizona Memory Project … Continue reading


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