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Preservation Techniques
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Protecting Family Memories
Photographs and papers don't last forever, but there are ways you can preserve those pieces of your family history. Learn how to protect the actual documents and make replicas so that you don't lose those memories.

-Caring for Your Photographs
-Preserving Textiles
-Caring for Your Collection
Native American Artifacts
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Family Heirlooms
Ceramic Sugar Shaker

Learn how to protect those precious family heirlooms that have been passed down for generations.

-Caring for Your Ceramics
-Preserving Family Treasures
-Caring for Water-Damaged Heirlooms
Rooms Highlights
Visit these rooms to help you on your journey to discovering your past. Find resources, tips and suggestions for beginning or continuing your research.
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Don't know where to begin, how to research or what tools to use? Find helpful aids and tips to help you in your research efforts. Use links to sources for records and organizations that may contain much of your information needs.
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You've collected so much information about your family's history. Now what? Visit this room to learn how to display it so you may present it to your family and preserve it for future generations.
Getting Organized
Filing CabinetHow to Get Organized
Learn how to organize your files to make the most of your research time.
Filing CabinetOrganizing Your Research
Find charts and forms to help you organize your family history research.
Filing CabinetUsing Charts & Outlines
There are a variety of forms and charts you can use to simplify the research process.
Genealogy for Everyone
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Genealogy for Kids
When you're researching your family history, why not get your children involved? Many children find the subject of family history interesting and fun.


-Genealogy Today: Jr. Edition
-World GenWeb for Kids
-Genealogy for Children
-Junior Genealogists