Past Exhibits
Past Exhibits & Documents
View past exhibits from the National Archives below. These exhibits explored corners of our history through the lens of Vietnam, women’s suffrage, the history of amendments, the history of alcohol, and more.

Road to Revolution
Road to Revolution Road to Revolution is a rotating exhibition series highlighting National Archives records that document major milestones and critical …

Power and Light
The Power & Light exhibition features more than 200 of Russell Leeʼs photographs of coal miners and their families in their homes, mines, and communities. Visitors will experience large-scale prints, projections, and digital interactives. Although Leeʼs earlier images of Depression-era Americans are well-known, his 1946 coal survey images have enjoyed little public exposure…

All American: The Power of Sports
More than 75 items, including original records, artifacts, and photographs showcased America’s sports history and its cultural and societal impact.

Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, this exhibit explored the history and impact of the women’s suffrage movement.

Remembering Vietnam
Featuring firsthand accounts, artifacts, and historical documents, delve into how the Vietnam War impacted America’s political and cultural landscape.






