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Title: Undaunted: Prince George's County, 1814

URL: http://battleofbladensburg1812.com/

Collection: Historic Preservation Collection

Description: Archived website of Undaunted, the Prince George’s County War of 1812 Commemoration. The commemoration took place between 2012 and 2014 in Prince George's County, Maryland. The Undaunted website includes information about tours, sites, events, programs, historical information, press information, educational resources, visitor information, and the Undaunted Shop.

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Title: National Labor College Community

URL: http://nlccommunity.wordpress.com/

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived community news blog of the National Labor College, George Meany Campus, an AFL-CIO-affiliated college in Silver Spring, Maryland, whose stated mission is: "By establishing the physical and intellectual space for the labor movement to imagine its future, the mission of the NLC is to make higher education available to workers, to prepare union members, leaders and staff for the challenges of a changing global environment; and to serve as a center for progressive thought and learning" ("Mission and Vision," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/20131025175327/http://www.nlc.edu/mission.html, archived October 25, 2013). The NLC was founded as a labor studies center in 1969, and renamed the George Meany Center for Labor Studies in 1974 ("Campus History," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/20131025175329/http://www.nlc.edu/history.html, archived October 25, 2013). The NLC closed in 2015. The NLC website includes information about its academic programs, admissions, financial aid, advising, alumni services, news, library and archives, administration, faculty, mission and vision, strategic plan, partnerships, Bonnie Ladin Union Skills program, campus and college history, policies, and the NLC Workers Memorial. The NLC blog covers college news, alumni spotlights, student profiles, and general news, including information about the closure of the college.

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Subject:   George Meany Center for Labor Studies -- Web archives

Title: National Labor College Community

URL: http://nlccommunity.wordpress.com/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived community news blog of the National Labor College, George Meany Campus, an AFL-CIO-affiliated college in Silver Spring, Maryland, whose stated mission is: "By establishing the physical and intellectual space for the labor movement to imagine its future, the mission of the NLC is to make higher education available to workers, to prepare union members, leaders and staff for the challenges of a changing global environment; and to serve as a center for progressive thought and learning" ("Mission and Vision," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/20131025175327/http://www.nlc.edu/mission.html, archived October 25, 2013). The NLC was founded as a labor studies center in 1969, and renamed the George Meany Center for Labor Studies in 1974 ("Campus History," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/20131025175329/http://www.nlc.edu/history.html, archived October 25, 2013). The NLC closed in 2015. The NLC website includes information about its academic programs, admissions, financial aid, advising, alumni services, news, library and archives, administration, faculty, mission and vision, strategic plan, partnerships, Bonnie Ladin Union Skills program, campus and college history, policies, and the NLC Workers Memorial. The NLC blog covers college news, alumni spotlights, student profiles, and general news, including information about the closure of the college.

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Subject:   George Meany Center for Labor Studies -- Web archives

Title: Pacifica Network

URL: http://pacificanetwork.org/

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived website of the Pacifica Network, an affiliated network of listener sponsored radio stations. Founded in 1946 by Lewis Hill, Eleanor McKinney and others as a noncommercial, educational, cultural radio in the San Francisco Bay area, the Pacifica Network has continued to flourish as a completely listener-supported radio network. The goal behind having listener support was to insure a grass-roots forum that would support diversity, freedom of speech, and promote programs according to what the listeners want, not what a corporate sponsor wants. Hill's strong beliefs in open communication and freedom of expression helped Pacifica set precedents concerning freedom of speech in broadcasting. Besides the pioneer station, KPFA (Berkeley), Pacifica Radio consists of KPFK (Los Angeles), WBAI (New York), KPFT (Houston), and WPFW (Washington, DC). The Pacifica Network website includes information about its history, governance, affiliate stations, programs, resources, and news stories.

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Subject:   Public television

Title: The Winding Banister Review

URL: http://windingbanister.com/

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived website of The Winding Banister Review, a creative journal produced by students in the Honors College at the University of Maryland, College Park. The Review, first produced in April 2011, published "a mix of scholarly and personal essays, creative writing, art, links to online movies/videos/music, reviews, cartoons, interviews, and dialogues between members of our community" ("About the Journal," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20130506203604/http://windingbanister.com/?q=node/33, archived May 6, 2013). The Review website includes sections for letters from the editor, journal contents, archives, submission guidelines, and information about its purpose, contributors, and staff.

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Subject:   University of Maryland at College Park. Undergraduate Studies -- Web archives

Title: Bladensburg Archaeology

URL: http://www.bladensburgarchaeology.com/index.html

Collection: Historic Preservation Collection

Description: Archived website of Bladensburg Archaeology. The Bladensburg Archaeology Project was proposed by the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) and the Center for Heritage Resource Studies (CHRS) at the University of Maryland "to investigate historic properties within Bladensburg" and incorporate findings into "signage and interpretive literature associated with the Star Spangled Banner National Historic Trail and Byway" (Bladensburg Archaeology, http://wayback.archive-it.org/1819/20131220205558/http://www.princegeorges1812.org/Bladensburg/index.html, archived December 20, 2013). The Bladensburg Archaeology site includes historical essays about Bladensburg -- including Native American, maritime, and transportation history, and historical myths -- as well as interactive timeline, map, and paintings. Web archives of a blog maintained by the research team are available at https://wayback.archive-it.org/1819/*/http://bladenarch.blogspot.com/.

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Subject:   Maryland. State Highway Administration -- Web archives

Title: Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity Beta-Delta chapter

URL: http://www.marylandtke.com/traditions.php

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived website of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity Beta-Delta chapter (TKE) at the University of Maryland, College Park. The TKE website includes information about its rush, executive board, famous alumni, history, news, traditions, educational foundation, conferences, member directory, event calendar, event photos, shop, and Fraters Only area.

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Subject:   Tau Kappa Epsilon. Beta-Delta Chapter (University of Maryland) -- Web archives

Title: National Labor College

URL: http://www.nlc.edu/

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived website of the National Labor College (NLC), an AFL-CIO-affiliated college in Silver Spring, Maryland, whose stated mission is: "By establishing the physical and intellectual space for the labor movement to imagine its future, the mission of the NLC is to make higher education available to workers, to prepare union members, leaders and staff for the challenges of a changing global environment; and to serve as a center for progressive thought and learning" ("Mission and Vision," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/20131025175327/http://www.nlc.edu/mission.html, archived October 25, 2013). The NLC was founded as a labor studies center in 1969, and renamed the George Meany Center for Labor Studies in 1974 ("Campus History," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/20131025175329/http://www.nlc.edu/history.html, archived October 25, 2013). The NLC closed in 2015. The NLC website includes information about its academic programs, admissions, financial aid, advising, alumni services, news, library and archives, administration, faculty, mission and vision, strategic plan, partnerships, Bonnie Ladin Union Skills program, campus and college history, policies, and the NLC Workers Memorial.

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Subject:   George Meany Center for Labor Studies -- Web archives

Title: National Labor College

URL: http://www.nlc.edu/

Collection: Labor

Description: Archived website of the National Labor College (NLC), an AFL-CIO-affiliated college in Silver Spring, Maryland, whose stated mission is: "By establishing the physical and intellectual space for the labor movement to imagine its future, the mission of the NLC is to make higher education available to workers, to prepare union members, leaders and staff for the challenges of a changing global environment; and to serve as a center for progressive thought and learning" ("Mission and Vision," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/20131025175327/http://www.nlc.edu/mission.html, archived October 25, 2013). The NLC was founded as a labor studies center in 1969, and renamed the George Meany Center for Labor Studies in 1974 ("Campus History," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2269/20131025175329/http://www.nlc.edu/history.html, archived October 25, 2013). The NLC closed in 2015. The NLC website includes information about its academic programs, admissions, financial aid, advising, alumni services, news, library and archives, administration, faculty, mission and vision, strategic plan, partnerships, Bonnie Ladin Union Skills program, campus and college history, policies, and the NLC Workers Memorial.

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Subject:   George Meany Center for Labor Studies -- Web archives

Title: Historic Preservation Section of the Prince George's County Planning Department

URL: http://www.pgplanning.org/About-Planning/Our_Divisions/Countywide_Planning/Historic_Preservation/

Collection: Historic Preservation Collection

Description: Archived website of the Historic Preservation Section of the Prince George's County Planning Department, which supports the County's Historic Preservation Commission "through the review of historic area work permits, preservation tax credits, the preparation of architectural surveys, historic district studies, and preservation outreach"; provides "advice to historic property owners on property maintenance and preservation"; and "produces historic preservation plans and publications on community history and development, architecture and architectural history, and design guidelines" ("Historic Preservation," http://wayback.archive-it.org/1819/20120423171723/http://www.pgplanning.org/About-Planning/Our_Divisions/Countywide_Planning/Historic_Preservation/, archived April 23, 2012). The Historic Preservation Section website includes information about its Historic Preservation Commission, publications, plans, funding, African-American history, archaeology, directory of contractors and artisans, survey and designation work, and glossary.

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Subject:   Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. Prince George's County Planning Department -- Web archives

Title: Prince George's County Planning Department

URL: http://www.pgplanning.org/Planning_Home.htm

Collection: Historic Preservation Collection

Description: Archived website of the Prince George's County Planning Department, a department of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) whose stated mission is "to promote economic vitality, environmental sustainability, design excellence, and quality development in Prince George’s County" ("Mission/Vision/Value Statements," http://www.pgplanning.org/176/Mission-Vision-Value-Statements, accessed June 16, 2018). The planning department website includes information about its mission, locations, divisions, organization, programs, projects, planning board, calendar of events, news, publications, and informational resources on planning and zoning.

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Subject:   Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. Prince George's County Planning Department -- Web archives

Title: Theta Chi fraternity Alpha Psi chapter

URL: http://www.thetachialphapsi.org/newCommunite.html

Collection: University of Maryland

Description: Archived website of Theta Chi fraternity Alpha Psi chapter at the University of Maryland, College Park. The website includes information about its rush and recruitment, public relations, risk management, members, chapter and national history, awards, publication, creed, and facts.

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Subject:   Theta Chi. Alpha Psi Chapter (University of Maryland) -- Web archives

Title: Arch Campbell Show

URL: http://www.wjla.com/blogs/arch-campbell-show/

Collection: Special Collections

Description: Archived blog published by The Arch Campbell Show, a movie reviews and entertainment program airing on WJLA in Washington, D.C. Arch Campbell has been reporting on film and local theater and entertainment in Washington, D.C. since the 1970s. He is most known for his coverage of movies and the arts on WRC-TV, the local NBC-owned station on which he hosted segments for 32 years. In January of 2007, he joined WJLA-TV/ABC7 and NewsChannel 8.

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Subject:   Television Motion pictures -- Reviews.

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