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Victoriana: the 19th Century Online <

Memorial Hall Museum Online <

Eyewitness to History <

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A Pictorial History of Kentucky Coal Mining <

Feeding America: The Historic American Cookbook Project <

Fashion Era <

American House Styles from This Old House <

The New York Public Library Digital Gallery <

Vintage Patterns Wiki <

Retronaut

The Workhouse <

Ephemera Society of America <

Old Magazine Articles <

Nineteenth Century American Children & What They Read <

Agricultural and Farm Innovations <

A Digital Archive of American Architecture <

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Recipe Curio <

Digital Public Library of America <

What Did You Do In The War Grandma? (WWII)

Library of Congress-American Memory <

National Museum of Civil War Museum

America’s Quilting History <

Lowell Mill Girls <

David Rumsey Map Collection <

National Museum of Funeral History <

Union Pacific-Past and Present Railroad Job Descriptions <

Hairstyle History <

PhotoTree.com <

Tracking Down the Roots of our Sanitary Sewers <

How to Build a Log Cabin <

New York Times-Immigration Explorer

Tenement Museum <

Click Americana <

History of American Education <

The Online Guide to Traditional Games <

The Truth About Civil War Surgery <

A Garbage Timeline <

Tax History Museums <

Common-Place <

U.S. Migration Route Maps <

America in the 1930s <

Yale Law School –The Avalon Project <

A History of Wigs <

Library of Congress-Performing arts Encyclopedia <

Maps of WWII <

Groceteria. A Supermarket History <

Brief History of theGroundfishing Industry in New England <

Shorpy Photo Archive <

Flickr The Commons <

Story of Farming <

The Poorhouse Story <

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