Current Exhibitions

1783: Subject or Citizen?
In celebration of the 225th anniversary of the Treaty of Paris, the National Archives presents an international exhibition featuring the collections of the National Archives and Library and Archives Canada. 1783: Subject or Citizen? will display 60 archival treasures from the vaults of both institutions, including the rarely displayed 1783 Treaty of Paris from the U.S. National Archives. The exhibition opens in the Lawrence F. O’Brien Gallery on October 3, and runs through January 25, 2009.

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News & Events

October 14

"New Loyalties for Old: A Farewell to the Two-Party System?"

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Archivist Allen Weinstein welcomes four political commentators to discuss the impact of new technology, the expansion of voting groups, and weakening party loyalty. Panelists include E. J. Dionne, Michael Barone, David Brooks, and Douglas Brinkley.

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Did you miss one of our fantastic programs? The National Archives Experience is proud to offer a selection of streaming video programs from our public program repertoire.

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