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On this day, 200 years ago, Herman Melville was born. Did you know he once worked as the NYC Inspector of Customs? His appointment from 1866 is in our holdings.
View our album where thanks to Augmented Reality, Neil Armstrong's Spacesuit makes a visit to the National Archives at New York City.
Due to the Women's World Cup Soccer team parade in lower Manhattan in the morning of July 10th, the NY office will open at noon. Enjoy the parade!
If you are in DC for the 4th, join the celebration. Full 4th of July celebration events listed on the main US National Archives page.
Hope to see you Tuesday Night at the very special annual event...