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History, Arts, and Culture Blogs

Find active blogs from U.S. federal agencies.



  • Big Read Blog  – National Endowment for the Arts literature director David Kipen blogs regularly about his experiences promoting the Big Read initiative.
  • Collaborate  – The Collaborate blog is the virtual meeting place for members of the National Archives education team and colleagues from schools, institutions, and organizations across the nation to share innovative ideas and best practices. These conversations will serve as a basis for a new web site.
  • Eye Level  – This Smithsonian American Art Museum blog covers American art and the ways it reflects American history and culture.
  • Inside Adams  – This blog from the Library of Congress will point readers to the Library’s large and diverse collections of books, journals, prints, photographs, digital collections, finding aids, and Webcasts related to science, technology, and business.
  • In the Muse  – This blog showcases the Library of Congress Music Division's collections of music, theater and dance, from works of the great masters to long forgotten slices of our musical heritage treasures.
  • Library of Congress Blog  – This blog ighlights news and collections from the Library of Congress.
  • NARAtions  – This blog is about public access to the records of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
  • Smithsonian Institution  – Bloggers offer insights and information about Smithsonian Institution exhibitions, events, collections, research projects, and more.

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