Social Media Accounts at the National Archives

National Archives on Pinterest

Want to add a little historical flair to your Pinterest boards? Just follow the National Archives and the Presidential Libraries on Pinterest! With nine billion permanently valuable records of the federal government, just imagine our pin-ability!

Pinterest is a content sharing service that allows members to “pin” images, videos, and other objects to their pinboards, and the National Archives will be sharing pins from two great accounts:

Follow the National Archives on Pinterest

The National Archives on Pinterest

Find pins of great photographs, patent drawings, historical facial hair, images related to upcoming exhibits, fashion, design, and so much more!

Follow the Presidential Libraries on Pinterest

Presidential Libraries on Pinterest

Check out presidential pins, including First Lady fashions, vintage parties, celebrities with the presidents, and First Pets!

 

 

Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum Pinterest

Richard Nixon Library & Museum on Pinterest

Find pins showcasing ideas for meetings, retreats, weddings, and other special gatherings at the Richard Nixon Library and Museum.

 

What's Pinterest?

Pinterest is a pinboard-style photo sharing website that allows users to create and manage theme-based image collections such as events, interests, hobbies, and more. Users can browse other pinboards for inspiration, 're-pin' images to their own collections or 'like' photos.

For more information about our comment and posting policies on Pinterest, please visit our Pinterest policies.

 

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