- http://www.thehistorynet.com/ - The History Net is one of the best sites out there for anyone interested in any era of history. The site is searchable by keyword, or you can browse through the many categories on the left side of the screen. These subjects include World history, American history, the Civil War, World War Two, Eyewitness Accounts and much more.
- http://www.historychannel.com/ - HistoryChannel.com offers the best history search on the internet and so much more. The cable station has become very popular, and this site brings the best of the channel to the internet. This is the site to visit to surf through history.
- http://www.historycenter.net/ - HistoryCenter.net offers a wealth of information on world history. The site is searchable, or else you can browse through sceince, culture, religion or political history. Or, you may click on a region on the world map for a more specific topic.
- http://www.historywiz.com/ - History Wiz is for lovers, students and teachers of history. This searchable site offers plenty of quality information. Locate a topic by region, time or resource. Make sure and browse through the interesting exhibits while you're here.
- http://www.discovery.com/historybuff/ - Discovery.com is your trusted guide and home base for all your web adventures. The History Buff brings you some of the best historical information on the internet, and does do in an interesting and even entertaining manner. There is plenty here to keep your interest for hours, and new stuff is added all the time.
- http://www.historesearch.com/ - Histor E Search is a comprehensive history research site. It is intended for use by high school and college history students. All resources and links to this site have been previewed for quality of academic content.
- http://www.top20americanhistory.com - Connect Online brings you another quality top 20 site, this time American History. From 1492 to the present day, all of the major events and eras of American history are covered. Check out the Revolution Era, the Civil War, World Wars One and Two and 1945 to the present, among other topics, to find all the information you would be searching for. There are also special sections for Native American and African American history, as well as Woman's role in US history.
- http://www.pbs.org/history/ - PBS brings its comprehensive coverage of history to the internet at this site. There are links on this page to PBS' information on a wide variety of topics. These topics all fall under 5 categories; the Ancient World, Biographies, US History, War & Espionage, and World History.
- http://www.americaslibrary.gov/ - The Library of Congress presents "America's Library" as a public service as part of its mission to provide as much access to its collections as possible. The site contains many documents, prints, photographs, maps, recordings and other materials from the past.
- http://www.theaha.org/ - The American Historical Association (AHA) is a nonprofit membership organization for the promotion of historical studies, the collection and preservation of historical documents and artifacts, and the dissemination of historical research. As the largest historical society in the United States, the AHA serves as the umbrella organization for historians working in every period and geographical area. Among its 15,000 members are faculty at secondary schools and two- and four-year colleges and universities, independent historians, and historians in museums, historical organizations, libraries and archives, government, and other areas.
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