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A birthday party you won't want to miss

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The Declaration of Independence, US Constitution and Bill of Rights will be displayed in the National Archives Building on Jul 4, 2001, then be given new encasements while the building undergoes a 2-year renovation. Improvements will include a new center for community history and the Central Reading Room's technological upgrade.

Author: Carlin, John
Publisher: National Archives Trust Fund Board
Publication Name: Prologue
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0033-1031
Year: 2001
Planning, 2001 AD, United States. Declaration of Independence (Declaration), Fourth of July

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Preserved in full for future generations

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Some of the most significant information in the US is gathered by the Census Bureau, and the National Archives and Records Administration will preserve the 2000 census data for government use until 2072. The records of the 1930 census will be made public in 2002.

Author: Carlin, John
Publisher: National Archives Trust Fund Board
Publication Name: Prologue
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0033-1031
Year: 2001
Records and correspondence, United States. Bureau of the Census, Archives

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Prologue in perspective...FDR, his library, and the National Archives

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The National Archives Experience aims to provide its visitors a better understanding of the cherished parchments and the role that the records held by National Archives have in the lives of the citizens and the history of the country. A further mention of FDR library, the United States first Presidential library is presented.

Author: Carlin, John
Publisher: National Archives Trust Fund Board
Publication Name: Prologue
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0033-1031
Year: 2003
Other General Government Support, Natl Archives & Records Service, Evaluation, Powers and duties, Presidential libraries

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Subjects list: United States, Management, United States. National Archives and Records Administration
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