Travel Destinations

Home > Destinations > North America > United States > Washington DC > National Archives in Washington DC

National Archives in Washington DC

National Archives in Washington DC

Of all documents and materials created in the course of business conducted by the United States Federal government, only 1%-3% is so important, for legal or historical reasons that they are kept by us forever. By 1926, it was clear that a national storehouse was needed, so Congress authorized the Public Buildings Act to create the National Archives in Washington DC. Of all the Washington DC sights, none is more demonstrative of our beloved Freedom of Information.


The neoclassical structure of the US National Archives itself, is one of the most imposing Washington DC sights. Designed in the 1930s by John Russell Pope (also the architect of the National Gallery of Art and the Jefferson Memorial) it provides a striking architectural illustration of the style known as beaux arts. Over seventy Greek columns adorn its four sides, and enormous doors made of bronze open onto Constitution Avenue. A statue on a pedestal, signifying Heritage, The Past, Guardianship and The Future, marks each entrance.


As a government office, the National Archives in Washington DC is responsible for meticulously reviewing the ongoing documentation pertinent to our nation's official business, deciding what to save and what to eliminate. The US National Archives is public; anyone may come here and conduct genealogical research, or any other historical inquiry. The famous "Roots" series began here, as author Alex Haley sifted through two centuries of documents pertaining to the census, military, immigration, customs and maps. Photos and films have also been donated throughout history, bringing the research alive.


A recent renovation, known as "The National Archives Experience," has transformed the great domed hall and added current exhibit spaces that make it much easier for children and wheelchair-bound visitors to see and appreciate the Charters of Freedom. These include the Declaration of Independence, The Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Fourteen new document cases trace the story of the creation of the Charters and the ongoing influence of these fundamental documents on the nation and the world.


Millions come every year to use the National Archives in Washington DC's public vaults, whether for genealogical purposes, to read presidential notes and journals, or to find military records for veterans, to prove their eligibility for benefits. Exhibits here feature interactive technology and displays of documents and artifacts to explain our country's development in the use of records, from land records, from Indian treaties to presidential websites. The recently designed exhibit area includes a theater that, during the day, regularly shows theatrical movies showing the connection between democratic freedoms and archives in people's lives.


When visiting Washington DC, the birthplace of democracy as we know it, visiting the US National Archives serves as a fascinating reminder that we live in an open society, where people who want answers are entitled to public information with which to find them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

contact us | link to us | travel marketing | write for us |
privacy policy | terms of use | help


© 2008 Destination360 All Rights Reserved

Washington DC Map
Washington DC Map

Washington DC Travel Forums
Subscribe to our links via the Google Co-op


Latest Topics

Historic Hotel in Washingto...

hi there!, on our way to Virginia we're planning to spend 2 nights in Washington DC and ou...

Guided Tour in Washington DC

I'm going to be staying in Washington DC for a week in July and was wondering if anyone co...

Safeway National Capital Ba...

Info on the 2008 Barbecue is here! For more info 202-828-3099- or look up National Capital...

wonderful

I just got home from visiting D.C. and was wondering what the distance is between the capi...


 




Travel Destinations

Washington DC Overview

  • When To Go
  • Things To Do
  • Transportation
  • Airlines To DC
  • Events Holidays
  • Shopping
  • History
  • Nightlife
  • Dining Restaurants
  • Weather

Hotels

  • Discount Hotels DC
  • Historic Hotels DC
  • Hotels In DC
  • Luxury Hotels DC

Destinations

  • Arlington National Cemetery
  • DC Theater
  • Fourteenth U Streets
  • International Spy Museum
  • Jefferson Memorial
  • Library Of Congress
  • Lincoln Memorial
  • National Air And Space Museum
  • National Archives
  • National Gallery Of Art
  • National Mall
  • National Museum Of American History
  • National Museum Of Natural History
  • National Zoological Park
  • Pennsylvania Avenue
  • Seventh Street District
  • Smithsonian Institution
  • US Capitol
  • US Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • Vietnam Veterans Memorial
  • Washington Monument
  • Washington Nationals Stadium
  • White House

Travel Resources

  • Cheap Washington DC Hotels
  • Dinner Cruises
  • Family Kids Vacation
  • Golf Courses
  • Limousine
  • Suggested Itinerary
  • Tours
  • Washington DC Vacation Deals
  • Vacation Package
  • Washington DC Day Trip