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American Folklife Center & Veterans History Project

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The American Folklife Center Turns 50 Today

Published: January 2, 2026 15:30

The American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress (AFC) turns 50 today, January 2, 2026. To mark the occasion, AFC will sponsor public programs, special events, and other activities throughout the coming year, celebrating the Center’s role in the…

A Blast from the Mumming Past: The 2009 American Folklife Center Mummers Play

Published: December 24, 2025 17:19

The American Folklife Center has a tradition of performing a mummers’ play, a traditional form of folk drama, each holiday season. This year we reach back into the vaults to present our very first mummers’ play from 2009. The characters included Mother…

Semper Fidelis: the Veterans History Project’s Newest Online Exhibit

Published: December 18, 2025 19:30

Happy birthday to the U.S. Marine Corps! Established on November 10, 1775, the Marine Corps has been “always faithful” ever since. 250 years later, in recognition of this monumental birthday, the Veterans History Project (VHP) presents “Semper Fidelis: the…

Art of War: William K. Munro’s Artwork

Published: December 10, 2025 18:00

A vivid watercolor portraying a soldier writing a letter home. A graphite sketch of a comrade looking pensive. A detailed woodcut depicting a street scene in North Africa. Together, these works capture not only the sights of war, but also the humanity…

“Forged By the Sea”: the Veterans History Project’s Newest Online Exhibit

Published: November 21, 2025 14:45

This post announces the launch of “Forged By the Sea,” the Veterans History Project’s latest online exhibit, which celebrates the Navy’s 250th birthday. The post discusses Navy history in broad terms and spotlights some of the featured collections, as well…