Explorers

John Smith Map

Watch Smithsonian curator Barbara Clark Smith discuss John Smith’s Map of Virginia published in London in 1612.

Amy Trenkle's Columbus in the Capital

Come Columbus Day, DC 8th-grade teacher Amy Trenkle introduces her class to the man himself—or, at least, one of the nation’s many memorials to him.

Jennifer Orr on Questioning Columbus

First-grade teacher Jennifer Orr answers the question, how do you teach when you don’t have the answers to all the questions? Answer: Be honest! Here, she suggests sources for opening up the story of Christopher Columbus.

Web de Anza

Check out this site to see “how the West was won.”

Osher Map Library

History can be revealed through the study of maps, as these exhibits containing more than 600 maps and related documents explain.

France in America

In French and English, explore the history of the French in North America from the 1500s through the 1800s.

American Journeys

Firsthand accounts of exploration range from Viking stories to early 19th-century trappers’ journals.

Online Archive of California

Explore California from Japanese American internment or the Free Speech Movement to oral histories.

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