Student Visits
Students can participate in hands-on document-based programs and visit our exhibitions.
National Archives Locations
Washington, DC
![Declaration of Independence](/congress115th/20181204015638im_/https://www.archives.gov/files/global-images/portal/medium/declaration-independence.jpg)
- Museum exhibitions
- Learning labs on the Constitution and Rights and Responsibilities
- Hands-on activities in our learning center
Atlanta, GA
![Civil War Battlefield](/congress115th/20181204015638im_/https://www.archives.gov/files/education/images/Atlanta524951a.jpg)
Document-based activity labs and study activities, as well as narrative presentations
College Park, MD
![old College Park image](/congress115th/20181204015638im_/https://www.archives.gov/files/education/professional-development/images/collegepark20800578.jpg)
Half-day workshops orienting students to our research facility and introducing onsite and online resources for National History Day projects
Contact Us • (301) 837-3002
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New York, NY
![Old NYC Image](/congress115th/20181204015638im_/https://www.archives.gov/files/education/images/NYC513345.jpg)
"Hands-On Archives" activities about diversity, National History Day, immigration, archival research, and National Archives primary sources
Philadelphia, PA
![Philadelphia State Hous](/congress115th/20181204015638im_/https://www.archives.gov/files/education/images/Philadelphia518208.jpg)
Hands-on investigation of topics such as immigration, the Civil War, Reconstruction, slavery, family history, and National History Day
Seattle, WA
![Old Seattle Image](/congress115th/20181204015638im_/https://www.archives.gov/files/education/images/Seattle298705.jpg)
Primary-source research guidance for college students, and assistance for younger students conducting research for National History Day and other projects
Contact Us • (206) 336-5115
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