American History
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Selected Civil War Photographs
Reviewed November 30, 2001 by Tim, a reader from Lynchburg, Virginia who is not affiliated with the site. This government site has many clear photographs relating to the war. It is very usable for searching photographs and by browsing through the topics.
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Scholastic.com: America’s New Challenge
"Scholastic.com consolidates eight Special Reports about the U.S. war on terrorism into America’s New Challenge. Although each section is excellent, I thought the Central Asia feature was outstanding. Visit to learn about the history, geography and people of Afghanistan. You’ll find it by scrolling down the page to the For More Info headline. Other highlights include The Muslim World, and Bioterrorism."
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Scanned Originals of Early American Documents
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Saga of Sunshine
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Saga of Sunshine
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Revolutionary Webquest
"My favorite click at this student-created site is the Road to Independence, a Javascript simulation game. "You will act as the commander of the continental army. You will be responsible for managing troops, trading for supplies and money, and for coping with disasters. . . . To win this war, you must conquer five fictional cities, each city better defended than the previous." Additional sections cover Key Events, Heroes, and Major Battles of the Revolutionary War."
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Reuben W. Hendrickson in his P-40 Warhawk, a "Flying Tiger""
Reviewed August 19, 2000 by Reuben W. Hendrickson, Flying Tiger, a reader from Virginia, US who is affiliated with the site. It’s my dad, what can I say?
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Return With Honor
Reviewed November 2, 2000 by Lisa Cerqueira, a reader from Boston who is affiliated with the site: "The website chronicles the horrors of captivity in the ’Hanoi Hilton,’ the ’tap code’ the POWs used to communicate from cell to cell, and the difficulties faced by the wives and families of the captured pilots."
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Reconstruction: The Second Civil War
January 7, 2004: From Leslie Sepuka, a reader from Boston, MA who is affiliated with the site. "Spanning the momentous years from 1863 to 1877, Reconstruction tells the story of the tumultuous years after the Civil War, as America grappled with how to rebuild itself, how to bring the South back into the Union, and at the same time how to bring former slaves into the life of the country."
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RailroadPix.com
Reviewed May 15, 2002 by Bob H, a reader from Seattle, WA, who is affiliated with the site. RailroadPix.Com railroad photo gallery features hundreds of train pictures from around the world. We cover a wide variety of railroad subjects including today’s mainline railroads, tourist railways and museums, light rail, trolleys and transit.
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