The Sites listed on the left column contain
over 2,500 of the most popular information reference locations and tools on the Web. The sites includes Maps, Calculators, Sports, Travel, Health, Jobs, Weather, Music, Autos, plus... many more helpful tools to assist you.
American West - Development & History
A presentation of the History and Development of the American West, from
the Frontier- and Pioneer days with the Wild West,
Archiving Early America
Here at Archiving Early America, you will discover a wealth of resources -- a unique array of primary source material from 18th Century America. Scenes and portraits from original newspapers, maps and writings come to life on your screen just as they appeared to this country's forebears more than two centuries ago.
Any-day - Today-in-History
Select any day of the year and receive a list of historic events and birth dates that occur.
The History Channel
Enter The History Channel Time Machine and you'll experience
ten thousand years of the sights and the sounds...the ideas and
the debates that transformed the world.
The History Channel: Great Speeches
Hear the words that changed the world. Our vast collection of speeches
is drawn from the most famous broadcasts and recordings of the twentieth
century. (RealPlayer necessary in order to access.)
HistoryNet
The most extensive and content-rich site devoted to American
history on the Internet, TheHistoryNet integrates the vast
resources of America's largest publisher of history-related magazines
to present a dynamic, educating and entertaining experience.
The Labyrinth
A World Wide Web Server for Medieval Studies based out of Georgetown University.
Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery
The folks at PBS present a sizeable collection of sketches, writings,
and maps from Lewis and Clark's famous trip west. Follow the
expedition's progress, listen to historians, or search journal entries.
Maritime History on the Internet
This site is divided into different categories, such
as general maritime information, museums, ships, books and
magazines, maritime education, modern sailing, and more. Not to mention the many links
the page includes to make your knowledge of Maritime history even broader.
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson captured the tone and spirit of Enlightenment thinking. Probe the mysteries and meaning of his words in these classroom activities.
The West
Developed by Stephen Ives and Ken Burns, PBS's offers a Web site debuting to
coincide with the documentary series "The West". This frames-based site is both
textually and graphically rich. Its stated purpose is to explore "elements of Western
history--profiles, documents, images."