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  • 2026-07-07
    Nieuwe feiten op de website
    Created by Luc Van de Sijpe, this Belgian site meticulously documents the bunkers, military fortifications, and war structures of the Ghent bridgehead region, covering both World War I and World War II sites across East Flanders. Visitors will find bunker maps, coordinates, walking routes, casualty lists, and detailed accounts of military history from the Atlantic Wall to Cold War-era shelters.
  • 2026-07-07
    Nihon Kaigun
    Nihon Kaigun is a comprehensive reference site dedicated to the Imperial Japanese Navy of World War II, covering topics from battleships and aircraft carriers to tactics, logistics, ordnance, and doctrine. With partner resources like a WW2 Database and IJN Doctrine forum, it serves as a hub for serious researchers and enthusiasts of Pacific War naval history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Obscure Battles
    Elchingen 1805: Obscure Battles is Jeff Berry's detailed blog dedicated to analyzing lesser-known military engagements throughout history, with each post reconstructing a specific battle using troop counts, weather conditions, geographic coordinates, and tactical analysis. The entry on Elchingen 1805 is a great example of the depth on offer, examining why the French under Marshal Ney triumphed despite the Austrians holding seemingly superior positions during Napoleon's Austerlitz Campaign.
  • 2026-07-07
    Official Waverly Hills Sanatorium/ Woodhaven Geriatric Center Memorial & Historical Resource
    A memorial and historical resource dedicated to Waverly Hills Sanatorium and Woodhaven Geriatric Center in Louisville, Kentucky, documenting the patients, doctors, and staff whose lives shaped the history of these tuberculosis and geriatric institutions. The site includes patient profiles, TB death rates, a photo gallery, building layouts, and a timeline of events, all sourced from photographs, news articles, and historical archives.
  • 2026-07-07
    Old Eastie - The East Broad Top Railroad History Site
    Old Eastie is Christopher D. Coleman's comprehensive unofficial history site dedicated to the East Broad Top Railroad, the last original narrow gauge railroad east of the Rockies and the oldest surviving narrow gauge in America. Visitors can explore locomotive and car rosters, virtual shop tours, an interactive map, a periodical article list with over 520 entries, preservation efforts, and a growing art registry covering this remarkable piece of American railroad heritage.
  • 2026-07-07
    Oldradio.com - Radio History On The Web
    Oldradio.com, maintained by Barry Mishkind 'The Eclectic Engineer,' is a comprehensive broadcast archive dedicated to the history of radio, drawing on FCC files, university sources, and historical publications to separate fact from industry myth. Visitors can explore a deep table of contents, mailing lists for professional broadcasters, and a companion resource called the Broadcasters' Desktop Reference.
  • 2026-07-07
    Onondaga Historical Association – Established 1863
    The Onondaga Historical Association, established in 1863, preserves and shares the history of Onondaga County and Central New York through a network of museums, archives, educational programs, and community events. Visitors can explore exhibits ranging from military history to the Haudenosaunee Great Law of Peace, access digitized news footage from the 1960s and 70s, and engage with research collections at the Wright Research Center.
  • 2026-07-07
    ORB
    The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies: ORB (Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies) is an academic encyclopedia and reference site written and maintained by medieval scholars for instructors and serious students. It offers an encyclopedia, textbook library, teaching resources, e-texts, and a reference shelf covering the breadth of medieval history and culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    ORBIS
    The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World: ORBIS is an interactive geospatial network model of the ancient Roman world, built by Stanford scholars Walter Scheidel and Elijah Meeks, allowing users to calculate travel routes across the Roman Empire by road, river, and sea. Visitors can explore travel times, costs, and distances between hundreds of Roman sites using historically grounded transportation modes, making it an extraordinary research tool for historians and classical scholars.
  • 2026-07-07
    Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America
    The Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in America is a hereditary lineage society founded in 1911, dedicated to researching and preserving the history of patroonships, seigneuries, and manors in Colonial North America. Membership is by invitation only, open to descendants of recognized Patroons, Seigneurs, or Lords of Manors from New Netherland, colonial New York, Maryland, and New France.
  • 2026-07-07
    Order of the Founders of North America
    The Order of the Founders of North America (OFNA) is a lineage society dedicated to memorializing the individuals who colonized North America, the Caribbean, and offshore North Atlantic Islands between 1492 and 1692. The site covers membership applications, the society's history and mission, and features content about early European exploration including the origin of the name 'America'.
  • 2026-07-07
    Our Manchester
    A site dedicated to the history and culture of Manchester, offering a local perspective on one of England's most storied cities. The focus on historical content makes it a useful reference for anyone researching Manchester's past and community heritage.
  • 2026-07-07
    Outlands College of Heralds / Office of the Wimble Herald
    The Outlands College of Heralds Wimble Herald site maintains the Order of Precedence and Who's Who records for members of the Society for Creative Anachronism's Kingdom of the Outlands. Visitors can search for people by name, alias, or local group, browse award membership lists, and find information about awards given across reigns and baronies.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pages | Pennsylvania | Atlas of Historical County Boundaries Project
    The Newberry Library's Atlas of Historical County Boundaries Project offers comprehensive maps, chronologies, and data covering every Pennsylvania county's historical boundaries, names, and organizational changes from the state's earliest counties through the year 2000. Researchers can explore interactive maps, download GIS shapefiles, KMZ files for Google Earth, and printer-friendly PDFs detailing all 67 counties including extinct and proposed counties.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pennsylvania Newspaper Archive
    Developed by Penn State University Libraries in collaboration with multiple Pennsylvania institutions, this archive provides searchable full-text access to more than 80 historically significant newspaper titles from across the Commonwealth. Spanning from Pennsylvania's colonial roots to the present, it allows researchers to browse by title, date, or city across all 67 counties.
  • 2026-07-07
    Pin-Up Goddess
    Bettie Page Fanlisting: Pin-Up Goddess is a fanlisting dedicated to Bettie Page, the iconic 1950s pin-up model celebrated for her trademark bangs and timeless allure. Owned by Mikh and listed through The Fanlistings Network, it invites fellow fans to join and show their appreciation for the legendary figure.
  • 2026-07-07
    Plantagenet Society
    The Plantagenet Society is an organization dedicated to the study and commemoration of the Plantagenet dynasty, the royal house that ruled England from 1154 to 1485. The site appears to be a minimal web presence for the group, serving as a landing page for those interested in this pivotal era of medieval English history.
  • 2026-07-07
    Prometheus - Home Page for John Deitz
    John Deitz's personal site centers on family history and genealogy, with a substantial volume dedicated to the Brookhaven/South Haven Hamlets of Long Island including local history, censuses, and cemetery surveys. The site also branches into motorcycling travel logs, a film collection, and recipes, but the genealogy and hometown history sections are clearly the largest and most developed.
  • 2026-07-07
    reliablecommunications
    A rare digital archive preserving materials from the August 1991 Soviet coup attempt, compiled by researchers and academics from multiple universities including SUNY Oswego, University of Iowa, and the Rand Corporation. Visitors can access documents, images, mailing list archives, and papers related to this pivotal moment in Cold War history, originally distributed via anonymous FTP.
  • 2026-07-07
    Restaurants in Peace
    Restaurants in Peace is a memorial platform dedicated to closed and defunct restaurants, inviting visitors to share and relive memories of beloved eateries that no longer exist. With sections organized by city and a submission form for personal stories, it serves as a nostalgic community archive for food lovers mourning their favorite lost dining spots.
  • 2026-07-07
    Riddle Ages
    Riddle Ages is a scholarly resource dedicated to early medieval riddles, offering translations and commentaries on collections such as the Exeter Book, Aldhelm's Riddles, and the Bern Riddles. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and developed at the University of Birmingham, it brings together contributions from multiple researchers and even includes translations into languages like Bosnian, Indonesian, Italian, and Spanish.
  • 2026-07-07
    RPC — Home
    The Roman Provincial Coinage (RPC) project is an authoritative academic database cataloguing over 71,000 coin types minted in the provinces of the Roman Empire, published jointly by the British Museum Press and the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Hosted by the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, it offers searchable records by magistrate, city, countermark, and ruler, making it an essential reference for numismatists, historians, epigraphists, and archaeologists studying ancient Rome.
  • 2026-07-07
    Samuel Pepys
    Diary, Letters, Family Tree, Maps, Encyclopedia, Discussion and more: Run by Phil Gyford, this site publishes Samuel Pepys' famous 17th-century London diary one entry per day, exactly as it was written, complete with reader annotations, an encyclopedia, letters, maps, and a family tree. It's an extraordinarily rich resource for anyone interested in Restoration-era England, offering years of daily entries alongside community discussion and in-depth articles.
  • 2026-07-07
    sign my guestbook! - Atabook
    This is the guestbook for a personal Neocities-style site called 'eatsteas,' where visitors leave messages praising the creator's shrines and dream journal entries. The guestbook messages hint at a richly decorated personal site with creative features like wooden mannequin decorations and lucid dreaming content.
  • 2026-07-07
    Simister in the Twenties and Thirties
    Created by Edith Oughton, this site paints a vivid picture of life in the English village of Simister during the 1920s and 1930s, covering everyday characters, local trades, farms, and community events. Featuring sections on school days, Whitsun parades, pub life, and farm life, it preserves a slice of rural Lancashire history through personal storytelling and period imagery.
  • 2026-07-07
    Sitemap
    Karen Larsdatter's sprawling reference site catalogs hundreds of illustrated linkpages covering Middle Ages and Renaissance material culture, from medieval animals and trades to clothing, food, and household objects. The sitemap alone reveals astonishing depth, with curated collections spanning everything from bonnacons and oliphants to SCA-relevant crafts and cross-stitch patterns.
  • 2026-07-07
    skylar's room
    Skylar's farewell update to a Neocities site she built at age 15, reflecting on five years of growing up, changing interests, and finding community on the indie web. A heartfelt time capsule that captures the bittersweet experience of revisiting a teenage online presence and saying goodbye to it with gratitude.
  • 2026-07-07
    Society of the Descendants of the Founders of Hartford, CT
    Founded in 1931, the Society of the Descendants of the Founders of Hartford is a charitable and educational organization with over 300 members dedicated to preserving the history and traditions of Hartford, Connecticut. The site offers information on Hartford's early history, historic sites, a 1640 Hartford map, and membership opportunities for those who can trace their lineage to the city's founders.
  • 2026-07-07
    Still There
    Created by net artist and researcher Olia Lialina, 'Still There' documents the remnants of early web culture through essays on Geocities ruins, Rotterdam's internet cafés, and the backgrounds of Dutch social network Hyves. Part of a formal academic research programme, this project offers a thoughtful archaeological look at the visual and social artifacts of the early internet.
  • 2026-07-07
    Stone Pages • Web guide to Megalithic Europe
    Stone Pages is a comprehensive web guide to megalithic Europe, created by Paola Arosio and Diego Meozzi over 32 years of personally visiting and photographing 529 prehistoric archaeological sites across England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales. With 7,763 webpages covering stone circles, dolmens, standing stones, barrows, hillforts, and more, it is one of the oldest and most thorough online references for European prehistory, complete with news, tours, a glossary, and a podcast.
  • 2026-07-07
    SUVCW--Sons of Veterans Reserve (SVR)
    The Sons of Veterans Reserve (SVR) is the ceremonial uniformed military component of the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, organizing members across seven national military districts for parades, living history programs, and Civil War reenactments. The site serves as the official hub for the SVR, offering membership information, archived general orders dating back to 1997, district newsletters, and an online quartermaster store for uniforms and badges.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Bertrand Russell Archives
    Hosted at McMaster University, this is the official online home of the Bertrand Russell Archives, preserving the correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and library of the renowned British philosopher and peace advocate. Visitors can search the BRACERS database, browse digital exhibits, explore Russell's collected papers and letters, and access scholarly resources about his life and philosophy.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Castles of Wales
    Created by Jeffrey L. Thomas in 1996, The Castles of Wales is a comprehensive reference covering over 400 Welsh castles with high-quality photographs, historical essays, and profiles of the principal castle builders. Celebrating 30 years online, it features both famous fortifications like Chepstow and Beaumaris alongside lesser-known gems, contributed by historians, published authors, and castle enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Davistown Museum | Regional history museum
    The Davistown Museum in Liberty, Maine is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the hand tools of New England's maritime and early industrial culture, with two physical locations and an extensive online presence. Visitors can explore annotated tool inventories, photo tours, unpublished essays, museum publications, bibliographies, and a Maine Artists Guild Gallery showcasing contemporary Maine art.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Fanac Fan History Project
    The Fanac Fan History Project is a massive preservation archive dedicated to the history of science fiction fandom, housing thousands of fanzines, convention photos, recordings, and the comprehensive Fancyclopedia reference work. Run by a team of dedicated volunteers including Joe Siclari and Edie Stern, it serves as the definitive online repository for SF fan history spanning decades of Worldcons, APAs, and amateur publishing.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Geek Code
    An archival copy of the legendary Geek Code pages, originally created by Robert Hayden in 1993 as a fun shorthand for geeks to describe themselves online. The site preserves a genuine piece of early internet culture, including the original code generator and Hayden's own reflections on the wild, pre-commercial web of the 1990s.
  • 2026-07-07
    The History of Costume by Braun & Scheider
    A digitized presentation of 'The History of Costume' by Braun and Schneider, a landmark 19th-century German publication featuring 500 historical costume illustrations spanning antiquity through the Victorian era. Hosted by SIUE and compiled by C. Otis Sweezey, the site offers both a graphic index and text index, making it a valuable reference for costume designers, theater students, and fashion historians.
  • 2026-07-07
    The history of the workhouse by Peter Higginbotham
    Peter Higginbotham's exhaustive reference site chronicles the history of the British workhouse system, covering Poor Laws from 1601 through the end of the workhouse era with detailed entries on hundreds of individual Poor Law Unions across England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Visitors will find full texts of historic legislation, location guides, photographs, records of workhouse life, and deeply researched articles on topics ranging from bastardy laws to oakum picking.
  • 2026-07-07
    The History Ring
    The History Ring, maintained by Phil Konstantin of San Diego, is a webring connecting internet sites dedicated to historical information from any period or historical figure. It serves as a discovery tool for history enthusiasts, linking member pages together and offering keyword search across all ring sites, with a notable focus on North American Indian history resources.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Horror Timeline – pre 20th Century
    Created by David Carroll and Kyla Ward, this meticulously researched timeline traces the history of horror from the 13th century through the 19th, covering everything from the Inquisition and Dante's Inferno to Gothic novels and the Marquis de Sade. Each entry links to detailed articles on key figures and works, making it an impressive reference for anyone interested in the dark cultural and literary heritage that shaped the horror genre.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Lance and Longbow Society
    The Lance and Longbow Society is a UK-based organization founded in 1991 dedicated to promoting historical and wargaming interest in the medieval period, covering roughly AD 500 to 1526. Members include amateur historians, wargamers, re-enactors, and heraldry enthusiasts, and the society publishes a bi-monthly journal called 'The Hobilar' packed with articles on medieval topics.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Library of Dead and Abandoned Malls
    The Library of Dead and Abandoned Malls is a growing archive dedicated to documenting shuttered and abandoned shopping malls across the United States, organized by state. Built with clear old-web charm, the site offers a fascinating snapshot of retail decline in America and promises to expand its coverage as more malls are catalogued.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Linkspages at Larsdatter.com
    Karen Larsdatter has assembled an extensive collection of curated links exploring the material culture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, covering clothing, tools, occupations, animals, eating utensils, and more. The site connects visitors to museum images, artifact descriptions, and book recommendations that illuminate how medieval people actually lived and worked.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Museum of Hoaxes
    The Museum of Hoaxes, created by Alex Boese, is a sprawling archive dedicated to exploring deceptions, pranks, and misinformation throughout human history from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. Visitors can browse hoax photos, dive into the complete April Fool's Day archive, and read blog posts debunking viral images and bizarre historical cons.
  • 2026-07-07
    The National Society of the Descendants of the Textile Workers of America, Inc.
    The National Society of the Descendants of the Textile Workers of America (NSDTWA) is a Connecticut-incorporated nonprofit dedicated to honoring the legacy of American textile workers and their contributions during the Industrial Revolution. The organization promotes educational excellence through scholarships and supports textile museum endowments to preserve this important chapter of American labor history.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Tornadoes and Floods of 1913
    A detailed historical account of the devastating tornadoes and floods that swept across the United States in early 1913, created by hobbyist Ray after discovering period postcards documenting the disaster. The site covers affected communities, meteorological data from January through March 1913, failed bridges, and a postcard collection documenting the aftermath.
  • 2026-07-07
    The union workhouse, a history & resource
    A detailed historical resource on Victorian-era union workhouses in England, covering what they were, the harsh conditions inside, and specific institutions across the country. Started in 1998 as one of the first online references on the subject, the site includes a reading list, poetry, and information on individual workhouses from Sheffield to Somerset.
  • 2026-07-07
    The United States Navy in the Pacific War 1941 -- 1945 -- Main Index page
    A detailed reference site covering the United States Navy's role in the Pacific War from 1941 to 1945, documenting the naval campaigns, battles, and operations of World War II in the Pacific theater. History enthusiasts will find this a focused and organized index into one of the most significant naval conflicts of the 20th century.
  • 2026-07-07
    THE VICTORIAN TURKISH BATH
    Malcolm Shifrin's Information Exchange &n: Malcolm Shifrin's exhaustive information exchange documents the origin, development, and gradual decline of the Victorian Turkish bath, complementing his published book on the subject. Online since 1999 and still actively updated, this deep-dive reference covers historical baths across Britain with rich archival detail.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Victorian Web
    Linking Scholarship, Teaching and Learning since 1994: The Victorian Web is a comprehensive scholarly resource dedicated to all aspects of the Victorian era, covering social history, political history, economics, philosophy, science, literature, visual arts, and more. Running since 1994, it links academic scholarship with teaching and learning, making it one of the oldest and most authoritative online references for Victorian studies.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Viking Answer Lady Webpage
    Created by Christie Ward (writing as Gunnvör silfrahárr), the Viking Answer Lady is a comprehensive reference site covering Viking Age history, daily life, technology, agriculture, warfare, art, literature, mythology, and religion. Originally written as articles for an SCA newsletter in the early 1990s, this meticulously researched site has grown into one of the most thorough English-language resources on medieval Scandinavian civilization.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Voynich Manuscript
    René Zandbergen's comprehensive reference site dedicated to the Voynich Manuscript, one of history's most enigmatic and undeciphered illustrated texts. Visitors will find deep research, analysis, and imagery related to this medieval mystery that has puzzled scholars and cryptographers for over a century.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Wartime Memories Project - Preserving Memories of The Great War and World War Two
    The Wartime Memories Project is a long-running archive dedicated to preserving firsthand stories and records from both World War One and World War Two before they are lost forever. Visitors can explore detailed sections covering Allied and Central Powers armies, air forces, naval operations, prisoners of war, women at war, hospitals, and day-by-day battle accounts.
  • 2026-07-07
    TheatreHistory.com
    TheatreHistory.com is a dedicated archive covering the history of theatre, offering online play texts, monologues, and curated links for researchers and enthusiasts alike. The site includes a script archive and bookstore, making it a practical reference hub for anyone studying or performing in theatrical productions.
  • 2026-07-07
    theLabyrinth
    Catherine (also known as Fei) has built a richly themed personal site centered on her passion for medieval history, Catholic imagery, theology, and classical literature. Visitors will find shrines dedicated to games like Pathologic and The Witcher, original art, and a distinctive labyrinth aesthetic drawing from medieval iconography and devotion to Saint Catherine of Siena.
  • 2026-07-07
    THEOI GREEK MYTHOLOGY - Exploring Mythology in Classical Literature & Art
    The Theoi Project is an exhaustive reference guide to Greek mythology created by Aaron J. Atsma, covering over 1,500 pages of gods, spirits, heroes, and mythical creatures sourced from classical literature and art. Visitors can explore detailed entries on every major deity and monster, browse an A-Z encyclopedia, view over 1,200 images from ancient vase paintings and mosaics, and read original classical texts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Thomas Sheraton Biography
    FurnitureStyles.net offers a detailed biography of Thomas Sheraton, the celebrated 18th-century English furniture designer whose neoclassical style rivaled that of Chippendale and Hepplewhite. Part of a larger reference site covering European furniture history, this page traces Sheraton's life from his humble origins in Stockton-on-Tees to his lasting influence on the Golden Age of English cabinet-making.
  • 2026-07-07
    Tipi's Retreat
    Tipi's Retreat is a sprawling personal site by a Montana-based couple covering an eclectic mix of content including WWII memoirs, wildlife photography, crafts, and tributes to missing-in-action soldiers. The site won a Site Fights Championship and features sections on the Forgotten Battalion, WWII reunions, nature galleries, quilts, and even a pets section, making it a rich time capsule of late-1990s personal web culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Uncasvillage
    Created by Sachem Walkingfox, this site is a dedicated resource on the Mohican, Pequot, and Mohegan peoples, covering their villages, burial grounds, ceremonies, and the preservation of traditional Native American words and culture. Visitors can explore sections on smudging, pipe ceremonies, pow-wows, and tribal history, making it a heartfelt effort to document and share Eastern Woodland indigenous heritage.
  • 2026-07-07
    US Navy Camouflage in the Second World War
    An online database maintained by Snyder & Short documenting the camouflage paint schemes used on US Navy warships during World War II, including dazzle patterns, haze gray, and ocean gray. Researchers, historians, and scale modelers will find detailed records organized by ship class, with new entries like the Haskell class APAs added regularly.
  • 2026-07-07
    Voedselconsumptie te Brugge in de Middeleeuwen (1280-1470) – casestudy van het Sint-Janshospitaal en het hospitaal van de Potterie. (Sigrid Dehaeck).
    This is a digitized academic thesis by Sigrid Dehaeck, submitted to Ghent University in 1998-1999, examining food consumption in medieval Bruges between 1280 and 1470 through case studies of the Sint-Janshospitaal and the Potterie hospital. The work covers grain sources, dietary patterns, hospital accounting records, and comparisons between patient, staff, and military food rations, making it a rare window into late medieval Flemish nutrition and institutional life.
  • 2026-07-07
    War Dog Memorial
    A heartfelt tribute to the war dogs of the United States Military, highlighting their service across conflicts from World War II through Vietnam and the controversial policy that denied them formal recognition. The page includes archival photos, poems, and links to organizations like the Vietnam Dog Handler Association that are working to establish a national memorial for America's canine soldiers.
  • 2026-07-07
    War stories - Index
    Ray shares firsthand accounts and witnessed tales from his time serving in the British Army, covering training, exercises, vehicles, NBC drills, and unexploded ordnance incidents. The collection of military anecdotes is presented with personal commentary, making it a candid and entertaining look at life in HM Forces.
  • 2026-07-07
    War Times Journal Portal
    War Times Journal Portal is a curated directory of military and war-related links spanning conflicts from the Napoleonic era through WWII, organized into categories like weapons, museums, research archives, and gaming. It serves as a gateway to resources on military history, living history groups, battlefields, and wargaming communities, making it a useful hub for history enthusiasts and researchers alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    washed ashore
    Ben Discoe's personal homepage from the late 1990s, preserved largely unchanged, covers an eclectic range of topics including virtual terrain, electric vehicles, travel photography from Kyoto to Cuba, genealogy, Burning Man experiences, and personal rants. A genuine time capsule of the personal web era, with dozens of interlinked pages spanning technology projects, life stories, and offbeat cultural commentary.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Cyndi's List
    Cyndi's List is one of the internet's most comprehensive genealogy link directories, offering over 332,000 categorized and cross-referenced links to family history research resources across more than 200 categories. Created by Cyndi Ingle and running since 1996, it has served as the go-to starting point for genealogists worldwide for more than 25 years.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Mexicolore
    Mexicolore is a London-based educational resource dedicated to the ancient cultures of Mexico, covering Aztec and Maya civilization, religion, art, music, and daily life in rich detail. Founded by Ian and Graciela, the site has served schools since 1980 and also offers consultancy, costumes, pinatas, and a unique photo library for events and educators.
  • 2026-07-07
    Welcome to Western Maryland's Historical Library | Western Maryland's Historical Library
    WHILBR (Western Maryland's Historical Library) is a digital archive preserving the rich history of Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties in Maryland, with over 70 collections of photographs, newspapers, rare books, and historical documents. Highlights include collections on the Battle of Antietam, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, African American history, and rare land patents dating back to the 1730s.
  • 2026-07-07
    World History
    HyperHistory: HyperHistory is an ambitious online reference navigating 3,000 years of world history through interactive timelines, maps, and synchronized chronologies of civilizations, people, and events. Covering everything from ancient cultures and the Middle Ages to modern figures like Einstein, it serves as a rich educational tool for students, researchers, and history enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    World History Matters » A Portal to World History Sites from the Center for History and New Media
    World History Matters is a portal created by the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University, curating peer-reviewed educational websites covering world and global history topics from the French Revolution to the Gulag to Maritime Asia. Teachers, scholars, and students will find primary sources, teaching modules, online exhibits, and curriculum resources spanning centuries and continents.
  • 2026-07-07
    World War One - The Maritime War
    A comprehensive reference section of the GWPDA WWI Archive dedicated to the naval dimension of World War One, covering ships, weapons, tactics, fleet deployments, battles, and communications in impressive detail. Compiled by William Schleihauf, it features specialized content like warship colour schemes, signal flags, destroyer markings, and fleet lists from multiple nations including Britain, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Japan.
  • 2026-07-07
    ~cmccabe - independent online communities
    cmccabe's research page on tilde.town dives deep into the history and future of public access Unix systems, tracing their roots as social spaces long before the modern internet. The piece explores how communities like SDF.org and tilde.town carry on a tradition of shared Unix environments that blend technology with community-building.
  • 2026-07-07
    Εγκυκλοπαίδεια Μείζονος Ελληνισμού
    The Encyclopedia of the Hellenic World (Εγκυκλοπαίδεια Μείζονος Ελληνισμού) is a comprehensive Greek-language digital encyclopedia documenting the history and culture of Greek civilization across time and geography. It spans multiple volumes covering Asia Minor, the Black Sea coast, Constantinople, the Aegean archipelago, and Boeotia, and includes a historical atlas, genealogy records, and oral histories from Greek refugees.
  • 2026-07-07
    山崎雅弘 パーソナル・ウェブサイト
    The personal website of Masahiro Yamazaki, a Japanese author and researcher known for his works on military history and modern conflict. The site is minimal in structure, serving as an entry point to his professional and personal online presence.
  • 2026-07-07
    harlee.neocities.org
    Harlee's beginner Neocities page showcases a passion for logos, idents, and trains, with a colorful image-heavy layout typical of early personal web pages. It's a charming, minimal introduction to a hobbyist collector of visual branding and media identities.
  • 2026-07-07
    drgw.org
    This site appears to be dedicated to the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, a historic Colorado railway known by its initials DRGW. The single image suggests a minimalist or under-construction tribute page for fans of this iconic narrow-gauge and standard-gauge railroad.
  • 2026-07-07
    ⌜ everbloom. ⌟ ✿ a clique for floral enthusiasts
    Everbloom is a floral-themed clique connecting webmasters who share a love of flowers, where members adopt a flower name and join a growing community of digital gardeners. With a poetic, nature-inspired aesthetic and a small but active membership list, it invites visitors to join, grab link codes, and leave a note in the guestbook.
  • 2026-07-07
    (Other Sources)
    A dedicated page celebrating Ivan Collins (1906-1971), a craftsman who spent thirty years building meticulous one-eighth scale models of historic horse-drawn vehicles from the American West. The page features photos from the book 'Historic Vehicles in Miniature' by Ron Brentano, showcasing 12 of Collins' 62 remarkable miniatures including stagecoaches, farm wagons, hearses, and carriages.
  • 2026-07-07
    - small hot choco
    Small Hot Choco is a charming personal site featuring sections on gardening, drink reviews, music recommendations, and a whimsical crystal ball feature. The navigation hints at a cozy, intimate collection of everyday interests and personal reflections.
  • 2026-07-07
    1jim3bob has a go
    A sparse personal page by '1jim3bob' that appears to be in its earliest stages, featuring a handful of images and minimal text. There is not enough content to determine a dominant topic, but the playful title suggests a hobbyist or casual personal site.
  • 2026-07-07
    2008 Nissan Titan
    An enthusiastic tribute page dedicated to the 2008 Nissan Titan pickup truck, complete with specs, pricing, engine details, and plenty of all-caps conviction that this is the greatest truck ever made. The creator makes a passionate case for the Titan XE 2WD Short Bed King Cab with the fervor of a true believer.
  • 2026-07-07
    __________ GIRL FOR HIRE
    Girl For Hire is Gina's fanlisting collective, hosting 7 fanlistings she owns and tracking membership across 131 fanlistings she has joined through The Fanlistings Network. The site serves as a hub for fans of various subjects to connect, with stats showing over 1,200 fans listed across her collections.
  • 2026-07-07
    A guide to aquascaping the planted aquarium
    AquariumInfo.org is a comprehensive guide to freshwater fishkeeping, covering aquascaping techniques, planted tank setups, fish compatibility, shrimp care, and DIY projects. Visitors will find detailed guides on everything from cycling a new tank to creating stunning underwater landscapes inspired by mountains and jungles.
  • 2026-07-07
    AAR Car types from Oct 1989 ORER
    Part of Richard Percy's ESPEE Modelers Archive, this page catalogs all AAR car type codes from the October 1989 Official Railway Equipment Register, covering everything from boxcars to gondolas with detailed classification descriptions. An invaluable reference for Southern Pacific railroad modelers and prototype enthusiasts looking to accurately identify and model freight car types.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aid for Drilling and Measuring Holes at Angle
    Stan Pope's computational tool helps Pinewood Derby enthusiasts drill and measure axle holes at precise angles in car bodies, calculating camber and toe adjustments. The interactive forms let builders input parameters and get exact angle readings using two different measurement methods, making precision woodworking math accessible to hobbyists.
  • 2026-07-07
    ALL NEON LIKE
    All Neon Like is the fanlisting collective of Crissy, a long-time member of the fanlistings community who has been joining and owning fanlistings since 2003 and even served on the TFL.org senior staff for six years. The site catalogs her owned and joined fanlistings, features a list of affiliates from the fanlisting community, and includes a detailed history of her involvement in this corner of the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    ALL NEON LIKE
    Crissy's collective 'All Neon Like' is a fanlisting hub where she owns 10 fanlistings with nearly 10,000 combined members and has personally joined 888 fanlistings. Highlights include a recently opened fanlisting for Arcade Fire, making it a well-maintained destination for fanlisting enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Analog Office - Analog Office
    Anna Havron's Analog Office is a thoughtful blog dedicated to paper-based and hybrid analog-digital productivity systems, covering tools like paper planners, notebooks, index cards, and filing methods. Visitors will find reader Q&A columns, how-to guides, printable templates, and a bookshelf of recommendations for anyone looking to escape digital overwhelm and embrace analog organization.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aquarium & Tropical Fish Directory
    AquariumLinks.net is a human-edited web directory dedicated to tropical fish, marine fish, koi, pond fish, and aquarium-related sites, helping hobbyists find fish for sale, husbandry information, and equipment reviews. The directory spans a wide range of aquatic keeping topics, though its listings have drifted to include many unrelated commercial entries like pest control and roofing services.
  • 2026-07-07
    Aquariums directory ( Hobbies > Aquariums ) - page 1
    LinkCenter's aquarium directory curates a range of websites dedicated to the fishkeeping and reef hobby, from local aquarium shops and planted tank specialists to online livestock retailers and marine reef platforms. Visitors can browse listings covering freshwater plants, nano reefs, saltwater corals, and beginner resources across multiple pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Barb & Stan Pope's Place
    Barb and Stan Pope's personal site is a substantial resource dedicated to Scouting, featuring over 200 pages of original content on topics like Pinewood Derby race management, car design, 2-liter bottle rocket launchers, and Cub Scout Roundtable. Hosted originally on AOL for over a decade, the site also includes Pope and McMillan family trees alongside Stan and Barb's personal insights from their years of Scouting in central Illinois.
  • 2026-07-07
    Benchtest.Com
    Jim Fager's Benchtest.com is a detailed hobbyist site documenting his home workshop projects including milling machines, lathes, surface grinders, and DIY repairs on vehicles like Dodge trucks and John Deere tractors. With years of documented builds and repairs spanning computer cooling hardware to heavy machine shop equipment, this site is a goldmine for hands-on machining and workshop enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Bikelinks Motorcycle Directory - The A to Z of Motorcycles
    Bikelinks is a comprehensive motorcycle link directory organized into dozens of categories covering makes and models, classic bikes, racing, clubs, technical resources, apparel, customs, and more. Running since 1997, it serves as an A-to-Z gateway to the worldwide motorcycling web, with sections dedicated to vintage machines, offroad riding, scooters, sidecars, and regional sites from countries across the globe.
  • 2026-07-07
    BJ's Holiday House
    BJ's Holiday House is a personal site dedicated to holiday themes, likely featuring seasonal decorations, imagery, and festive content based on its title and image-heavy layout. The splash page invites visitors to enter what appears to be a cheerful, holiday-focused personal corner of the old web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Cascade Bruce's Rail Images
    Cascade Bruce shares decades of railroad photography spanning the 1970s through the 2000s, capturing trains across Wyoming, New York, Oregon, and beyond with an eye for scenic composition. The site includes personal reflections on a lifelong passion for rail history, riding, and photography inspired by legends like Richard Steinheimer and O. Winston Link.
  • 2026-07-07
    Central Illinois Tropical Aquarium Club
    The Central Illinois Tropical Aquarium Club (CITAC) is a central Illinois community organization for aquarium hobbyists, holding monthly meetings and connecting members with local fish stores and aquatic suppliers. The site lists club events, member discounts at partner pet shops, and a curated collection of links to aquarium resources, magazines, and online fish markets.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chest fridge
    Tom Chalko's Mt Best site documents his off-grid sustainable home in detail, including a clever DIY chest fridge conversion that uses only 0.1 kWh per day by working with cold air's natural behavior rather than against it. The site covers a wide range of sustainability projects including solar power, greenhouse construction, floor insulation, and forest regeneration on his Australian property.
  • 2026-07-07
    Chewy, often gooey and always delicious!; C H O C O L A T E C H I P C O O K I E S fanlisting
    Kelsey's fanlisting dedicated to chocolate chip cookies, part of The Fanlistings Network, brings together fans of this beloved treat from around the world. With 102 members listed and managed via Enthusiast, it's a cheerful tribute to everyone's favorite chewy, gooey dessert.
  • 2026-07-07
    cincinnatirrclub.org
    The Cincinnati Railroad Club appears to be a community organization dedicated to model railroading enthusiasts in the Cincinnati area. The site likely serves as a hub for club members and hobbyists interested in scale model trains, local events, and the shared passion for railroad modeling.
  • 2026-07-07
    Collected Information on Rock Tumbling
    Alan Silverstein's comprehensive guide to rock tumbling covers everything from quick-start rotary tumbling to building a custom 31-inch truck tire tumbler and hand polishing techniques. The site is organized into detailed subsections addressing vibratory tumblers, miscellaneous Q&A, and a dedicated tumbler shop, making it a thorough reference for both beginners and enthusiasts.

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