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National and Historical
Pueblo Bonito, the largest of the Chacoan Great Houses, stands at the foot of Chaco Culture National Historical Park | Chaco Canyon's northern rim.
The best-preserved examples of the stone and adobe dwellings are in National Parks ( USA ), such as Chaco Canyon or Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Mesa Verde National Park, Aztec Ruins National Monument, Bandelier National Monument, Hovenweep National Monument, and Canyon de Chelly National Monument.
Casa Rinconada, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico
* Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, a National Historical Park in Virginia
* Pamplin Historical Park & The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier includes large and authentic reproduction of abatis used in the U. S. Civil War.
* Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
* Sitka National Historical Park
Totem pole at Sitka National Historical Park
# REDIRECT Chaco Culture National Historical Park
The Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, operated by the National Park Service, commemorates the lives and achievements of Dayton natives Orville and Wilbur Wright and Paul Laurence Dunbar.
* Asuka Historical National Government Park: image of Mausoleum Emperor Temmu and Empress Jitō, exterior view
Clay grenades that were filled with Greek fire, 10th – 12th century, National Historical Museum ( Greece ) | National Historical Museum, Athens, Greece

National and Publications
DC Comics, Inc. ( founded in 1934 as National Allied Publications ) is one of the largest and most successful companies operating in the market for American comic books and related media.
Entrepreneur Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson's National Allied Publications debuted with the tabloid-sized New Fun: The Big Comic Magazine # 1 in February 1934.
National Allied Publications soon merged with Detective Comics Inc. to form National Comics, which in 1944 absorbed an affiliated concern, Max Gaines's and Liebowitz's All-American Publications.
At that point, " Liebowitz promptly orchestrated the merger of All-American and Detective Comics into National Comics ... Next he took charge of organizing National Comics, self-distributorship Independent News, and their affiliated firms into a single corporate entity, National Periodical Publications ".
National Periodical Publications became publicly traded on the stock market in 1961.
Despite the official names " National Comics " and " National Periodical Publications ", the line used the logo " Superman-DC " throughout ( the DC logo could be seen on their covers and ads as early as 1940 ), and the company became known colloquially as DC Comics for years before the official adoption of that name in 1977.
Apocryphal legend has it that in 1961, either Jack Liebowitz or Irwin Donenfeld of DC Comics ( then known as National Periodical Publications )
In November 1949, the logo was modified to incorporate the company's formal name, National Comics Publications.
These included Dover Publications, a commercial publisher of paperback books ; Luck's Music Library, Inc., and Edwin F. Kalmus & Co., Inc., publishers of orchestral sheet music ; and a large number of amici including the Free Software Foundation, the American Association of Law Libraries, the Bureau of National Affairs, and the College Art Association.
London: National Gallery Publications, 1998.
After years of litigation due to a suit lodged by National Publications ( publishers of DC Comics ) against Fawcett for copyright infringement claiming that Captain Marvel was a copy of Superman, Fawcett in the early 1950s ( partly in response to flagging sales ) reached a settlement with DC in which it agreed to discontinue its comic line.
At the time, DC Comics consisted of two discrete sub-companies, Max Gaines ' All-American Publications and Harry Donenfeld & Jack Liebowitz's National Periodical Publications.
* Ernest McKay, Henry Wilson, Practical Radical: Portrait of a Politician, ( Port Washington, NY, London: National University Publications: Kennikat Press, 1971 ), ISBN 0-8046-9010-3
This article caught the attention of comics publisher Max Gaines, who hired Marston as an Educational Consultant for National Periodicals and All-American Publications, two of the companies that would later merge to form DC Comics.
* “ Take a Walk in Northern Territory ’ s National Parks ” by John & Lyn Daly, published by Take a Walk Publications, 2006
* Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, entrepreneur and founder of National Allied Publications, which would later evolve into DC Comics, was a Greeneville native and lived there for several years before his family moved away while he was a young child.
By All Star Comics # 24, a real-world schism between National Comics and All-American Publications — a nominally independent company run by Charlie Gaines and Jack Liebowitz — had occurred, which resulted in the Detective Comics, Inc heroes being removed from the title.

National and Records
Washington, D. C .: Office of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration: For sale by the Supt.
Much of National CNDs historical archive is at the Modern Records Centre at the University of Warwick and the London School of Economics, although records of local and regional groups are spread throughout the country in public and private collections.
* National Archives – Article listing Records held concerning Captain Kidd
* National Archives & Records Administration: Records of the Civilian Conservation Corps ( CCC )
A specimen was bought in 1971 by the Icelandic Museum of National History for the sum of £ 9000, which placed it in the Guinness Book of Records as the most expensive stuffed bird ever sold.
The original manuscript of the speech is stored with the National Archives and Records Administration.
* 1973 – A fire destroys the entire 6th floor of the National Personnel Records Center of the United States.
Whereas some European national archives have tested deacidification techniques, the United States ’ National Archives and Records Administration ( NARA ), which pioneered an aqueous technique that improved upon Barrow ’ s, has chosen to invest its preservation dollars elsewhere.
* Native American Historical Records, Archival Research Catalog, National Archives and Records Administration
) The Secrets War: The Office of Strategic Services in World War II ( Washington: National Archives and Records Administration, 1991 )
Hosted on georgewbush-whitehouse. archives. gov, a section of the U. S. National Archives and Records Administration's official website.
Exercise to shoulder and elbow to increase motion following fracture and dislocation of humerus is being given by an Army therapist to a soldier patient. Photo by United States Women's Bureau Year: 1940-1945Source: National Archives and Records Administration | NARA historical fund.
* 2700 digitised National Archives public domain images Photos of the building and early days of the Panama Canal digitised by GoZonian. org from the U. S. National Archives and Records Administration.
Service members requesting retroactive awards of the Purple Heart must normally apply through the National Personnel Records Center.
Air Force veterans are awarded the Purple Heart by the Awards Office of Randolph Air Force Base while the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard presents Purple Hearts to veterans through the Navy Liaison Officer at the National Personnel Records Center.
Simple clerical errors, where a Purple Heart is denoted in military records but was simply omitted from a DD Form 214 ( Report of Separation ), are corrected on site at the National Personnel Records Center through issuance of a document known as a DD-215.
As of 2008, such records are listed as " Archival " by the National Archives and Records Administration meaning they have been transferred from the custody of the military and can no longer be loaned and transferred for retroactive medals determination.
As a solution to this, the National Personnel Records Center maintains a separate office to deal with Purple Heart requests where service records have been destroyed in the 1973 fire.
In 1994 James Sedares conducted a re-recording of the score performed by The Phoenix Symphony Orchestra ( which also included a suite from Bernstein's score for The Hallelujah Trail, issued by Koch Records ; Bernstein himself conducted the Royal Scottish National Orchestra for a performance released by RCA in 1997, but the original film soundtrack was not released until the following year by Rykodisc ( Varèse Sarabande reissued this album in 2004 ).
The Bill of Rights in the National Archives and Records Administration | National Archives.
The Bill of Rights in the National Archives and Records Administration | National Archives

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