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The History List (www.TheHistoryList.com) is used by history-related groups and organizations to publicize their events, sites, and exhibits to people in their community, state, and region, and to people who are planning a trip from another region. There is no cost to list. Free tools make it easy to share a constantly-updated list of events with partners, members, fans, and the media. For state and national organizations, The History List's tools provide an easy way to power a calendar with activities entered by participating organizations and displayed immediately on one searchable, sortable calendar, as well as on calendars throughout their network.

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Fifty logos

State Historical Societies

The logos are owned by their respective organizations. Send updates to Editor@TheHistoryList.com.

The logos are owned by their respective organizations. Send updates to Editor@TheHistoryList.com.

The History List

“The History List is

quickly becoming a

pioneer on the web

for historical

institutions.”

Jodie McMenamin

Development Officer

USS Constitution Museum

More information about The History List,including how you can participate,appears after the logo slides.

Originally compiled in August 2012

Recent updates

Rhode Island Historical Society – New: March 2013 Providence, RI

Previous logo

The 50 states

Alabama Historical AssociationMontgomery, AL

Alaska Historical SocietyAnchorage, AK

Arizona Historical SocietyTucson, AZ

Arkansas History Commission Little Rock, AR

California Historical Society San Francisco, CA

The Colorado Historical Society Denver, Co

Connecticut Historical SocietyHartford, CT

Delaware Historical SocietyWilmington, DE

Florida Historical SocietyCocoa, FL

Georgia Historical Society Savannah, GA

Hawaiian Historical SocietyHonolulu, HI

Idaho State Historical SocietyBoise, ID

Illinois State Historical Society Springfield, IL

Indiana Historical SocietyIndianapolis, IN 

State Historical Society of IowaDes Moines, IA

Kansas Historical SocietyTopeka, KS

Kentucky Historical SocietyFrankfort, KY

Louisiana Historical SocietyNew Orleans, LA

Maine Historical SocietyPortland, ME

Maryland Historical SocietyBaltimore, MD

Massachusetts Historical SocietyBoston, MA

Minnesota Historical SocietySt. Paul, MN

Historical Society of Michigan Lansing, MI

Mississippi Department of Archives & HistoryJackson, MS

The State Historical Society of MissouriColumbia, MO

Montana Historical SocietyHelena, MT

Nebraska State Historical SocietyLincoln, NE

Nevada Historical SocietyReno, NV

New Hampshire Historical SocietyConcord, NH

New Jersey Historical SocietyNewark, NJ

Historical Society of New MexicoSanta Fe, NM

New York State Historical AssociationCooperstown, NY

North Carolina Office of Archives & HistoryRaleigh, NC

State Historical Society of North DakotaBismarck, ND

Ohio Historical SocietyColumbus, OH

Oklahoma Historical SocietyOklahoma City, OK

Oregon Historical SocietyPortland, OR

Historical Society of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PA

Rhode Island Historical SocietyProvidence, RI

South Carolina Historical SocietyCharleston, SC

South Dakota State Historical SocietyPierre, SD

Tennessee Historical SocietyNashville, TN

Texas State Historical AssociationDenton, TX

Utah State Historical SocietySalt Lake City, UT

Virginia Historical SocietyRichmond, VA

Vermont Historical SocietyBarre, VT

Washington State Historical SocietyTacoma, WA

West Virginia Historical Society Charleston, WV

Wisconsin Historical Society Madison, WI

Wyoming State Historical SocietyWheatland, WY

The History List

•State and local historical

societies, museums,

preservation organizations,

historic sites, reenactment

groups, associations, and other

national, regional, state, and

local history organizations list

their organizations, events,

sites, and exhibits.

The History List

•Focused exclusively on history

and history-related

organizations.

•There is no cost to list.

•It’s cut-and-paste simple, with

nearly unlimited room for text,

pictures, and video.

The History List

•With The History List, associations, CVBs,

state historical societies, and other local,

state, regional, and national organizations

can add a continually updated list of events

to their site without writing any code.

•Using a click-to-build interface, they select

the organizations whose events they want to

display in their calendar, and within a few

minutes have what they need to add to their

site. From there, all events from those

organizations appear in their calendar

automatically.

“The Massachusetts Historical Society offers most more

than 100 public programs and events each year. What

makes The History List different is its targeted approach.

“It is an easy-to-use online resource that connects history

enthusiasts to history-related events and programs.”

Carol KnauffAssistant Director of Development for Communications

Massachusetts Historical Society

“Each year Historic New England presents hundreds

of public events and programs at dozens of sites in

five states.

Unlike other event-listing websites, by focusing

exclusively on history, The History List connects our

events to a highly targeted audience and helps that

audience understand the full range of our offerings.”

Rob WatsonMarketing Manager

Historic New England

“There are plenty of calendar services available online, but only

The History List caters specifically to the history community.

Their event-listing services are intuitive and easy, their creators

are smart and friendly, and our ability to communicate with like-

minded individuals and institutions about our events and

programming has never been easier because of them.

I’d tell any history-related organization, if you aren’t using The

History List, you’re overlooking an extremely useful and

effective tool.”Matt Wilding

Media and Content ManagerFreedom Trail Foundation

“The History List is quickly becoming a pioneer on the

web for historical institutions.”

“Everything we are looking to share with the public is

at our finger tips, easy to use, and well thought out.”

Jodie McMenaminDevelopment Officer

USS Constitution Museum

Comments from some early participants

Lee Wright

Lee@TheHistoryList.comTwitter: TheHistoryList

3/5/2013

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