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  • Odins Castle of Dreams & Legends

    Odin's Castle of Dreams & Legends

    An Archive of History and Historical Resources. From the Dawn of Mankind to the Space Age and everything in between. Includes legends, folklore, King Arthur, Robin Hood, fairy tales and myths, and just for fun stuff. Safe for all ages.

  • Old Fort Niagara

    Old Fort Niagara

    300 years of living history come alive at Old Fort Niagara, Niagara County, New York. Take a virtual tour of the fort, the french castle - join in the activities of living history throughout the year.

  • Orchard House - Home of the Alcotts

    Orchard House - Home of the Alcotts

    Home to Louisa May Alcott and her fmaily for over 20 years, Orchard House was also where the beloved classic, "Little Women," was written and set. Guided tours and educational programs focus on the contributions of the Alcotts to literature, education, art, philosophy, and social justice, and reinforce the value of unconditional family love and support.

  • Pearl Harbor History Associates, Inc.

    Pearl Harbor History Associates, Inc.

    The "portal" of several sites approved by the Pearl Harbor History Associates, Inc. including the largest gathering of World War II documents on the internet, a kid friendly message board, a photo album on Pearl Harbor, and an album on USS Arizona.

  • The Overland Trail

    The Overland Trail

    The Overland Trail, established in 1862 by Ben Holladay, went from Julesburg, Co to Ham's Fork, Wy. Pages describe the route, stations and landmarks, personalities, with many links to other western sites.

  • Were You There?

    Were You There?

    WereYouThere is a social archive of the people, places and events that have shaped our lives - and history, connecting members through shared experience, whether a concert attended last night or a battle that took place decades ago.