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  2. The Washington Star - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Star, previously known as the Washington Star-News and the Washington Evening Star, was a daily afternoon newspaper published in Washington, D.C., between 1852 and 1981. The Sunday edition was known as the Sunday Star. [1] The paper was renamed several times before becoming Washington Star by the late 1970s.

  3. Adam Jansen - Wikipedia

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    Adam Jansen is the state archivist for the Hawaii State Archives, where he works on digital records and accessibility. [1] [2] He was previously the digital archivist for the State of Washington, where he managed the Washington State Digital Archives, a digital archive for both state and local government. [3]

  4. PaperofRecord.com - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Star, which has been out of circulation since 1981 ending its 130-year-long run, has also now been archived on POR. [6] The Washington Star covered major events in American history including the Civil War and both World Wars. CNW and POR were nationally recognized in 2002 with a national E-content award. [7]

  5. Washington State Digital Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Washington State Digital Archives in Cheney, Washington preserves electronic records from Washington's state and local government agencies. It opened in October 2004 and is the first state archives in the United States dedicated specifically to the preservation of electronic records.

  6. National Archives at Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives at Seattle is a regional facility of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration Pacific Region located in Seattle, Washington.The archives building is situated in the Windermere neighborhood of Northeast Seattle, near Magnuson Park, and holds 56,000 cubic feet (1,600 m 3) of documents and artifacts.

  7. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    The Washingtoniana collection includes books, newspaper archives, maps, census records, and oral histories related to the city's history, with 1.3 million photographs from the Washington Star newspaper and the theatrical video collections of the Washington Area Performing Arts Video Archive. [15]