Offers answers to frequently asked questions on the history of calendars. Topics include the origins of the names of months and days and why February has 28 days.

http://www.calendar-origins.com/
Features a variety of information about the American Civil War, including sections on weapons, food, battles, soldiers, uniforms, music, artillery, and flags.

http://www.civilwaracademy.com/
Learn and read history at our database full of random histories.

http://www.randomhistory.com/
Dedicated to preserving our memories for future generations by telling stories and memories of the events that occurred before the coming of the Internet. Also, publish your own biography.

http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/
Get information on US and world history including famous historical people.

http://www.history.com/
Information about the history of various rugs and rug types.

http://people.clemson.edu/~fmahnke/history-of-rugs/
In addition to membership, includes information and links for all aspects of living history from farms to starting a museum.

http://www.alhfam.org/
Museum located in Benicia, California, which explores Benicia's past and contributions to U.S. military history. Includes educational information, an events guide and virtual exhibits.

http://www.beniciahistoricalmuseum.org/
Honors African-American achievement with biogrphical sketches and book and movie reviews.

http://www.blackhistoryreview.com/
A trip back in time in and around the Cotswold Edge, information, history, photos of the past; people of the past; stories of the past.

http://cotswoldedge.org.uk/