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  1. Added Jul 13, 2007 by lcinstitute
    This extensive database, created by the CUNY Institute for Irish-American Studies, is broken into three collections: Library of Irish Language, Music & Sport; Library of Irish History, Nationalism, Diaspora and Biography; and Library of Irish Literature, Theater, Social Life & Religion. Also of note is the Digital Image Bank, which includes landscapes, maps, architecture, and more.
  2. Added Jul 11, 2007 by lcinstitute
    Want to learn more about the visual history of puppets? New York Public Library has a digital archive of images that includes leather puppets and shadow puppets.
  3. Added Jul 11, 2007 by lcinstitute
    Part of the Library of Congress’s American Memory Project, this site includes scripts, playbills, photographs, sound recordings, and video from the vaudeville era.
  4. Added Jul 07, 2007 by lcinstitute
    This is a site geared towards kids who love dance. It features a fun and engaging interface with opportunities for kids to look at photo galleries, submit drawings, play games, and participate in competitions. In addition, there is an educational section with information about dance customs of different countries all over the world.
  5. Added Jul 05, 2007 by lcinstitute
    This site documents the history, literature, and rules of conduct under Jim Crow laws, from the late 1800s into the 1900s. Highlights include first-hand narratives, a geography section, and an image gallery. This site also includes an education section with a growing encyclopedia and resources for lesson plans.
  6. Added Jun 26, 2007 by lcinstitute
    This site features thousands of primary resources in aviation history, such as personal papers, historical studies, and documents from the World Wars. Photo collections include personal albums of famous aviators, early Wright Brothers flying machines, and a gallery with images of airplanes in World War II.
  7. Added Jun 26, 2007 by lcinstitute
    This online collection of aviation history includes images of important figures, planes, and engine parts, descriptions and illustrations of various aircraft models, biographies of early contributors in aviation, and information on theories of flight. An extensive video section provides dozens of historical and educational videos in aircraft history.
  8. Added Jun 26, 2007 by lcinstitute
    The National Park Service's online exhibit includes information on civilian pilot training, the Tuskegee Airmen in training and combat, biographies of Tuskegee Airmen, and a gallery of images. In addition, the site explores the relationship between the Tuskegee Institute and the Airmen, as well as the contributions of Booker T. Washington, who helped establish the Tuskegee Institute.
  9. Added Jun 26, 2007 by lcinstitute
    The national Web site of the original Tuskegee Airmen offers the history of the Airmen, a contact list of the 51 chapters of the organization in the United States, a photo gallery, videos and news about the airmen and current youth in aviation, and information about their annual convention.
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