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Genealogy Magazine
Publishers
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American Heritage Magazine –
www.americanhistory.com
American Heritage Magazine brings our past alive with all the
heart and soul, intrigue and invention, that make America the
greatest story ever told. Share in the stories that have built
our nation and have reached across generations to create the
future we all share today.
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American History Magazine -
www.americanhistory.about.com/library/prm/bltoc_ah_8_02.htm
American History Magazine allows you to peak through a window
to America’s past with fascinating in-depth accounts of people
and events. Meet Franklin Roosevelt's unofficial "Deputy
President", sit in on the Scopes "Monkey Trial," ride with
Pancho Villa, scheme with Bonnie and Clyde, and much more!
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Everton’s Family History Magazine
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www.everton.com
For more than half a century, Everton Publishers, Inc. has
been serving the needs of people pursuing their heritage.
During this time, we have been listening to you, learning
about the genealogy industry and teaching people how to
connect with their heritage. In 1947, our founder, Walter M.
Everton discovered a lack of instruction for people who wanted
to learn more about their heritage. Thus was born The
Genealogical Helper magazine. Through the pages of The Helper,
Walter had the ability to teach people about their heritage,
answer your questions to help you find ancestors and create
your family trees. Everton's Genealogical Helper has since
been renamed Everton’s Family History Magazine and continues
to be an important part of families across America.
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Family Chronicle –
www.familychronicle.com
Family Chronicle magazine is specially written for family
researchers by people who share their interest in genealogy
and family history. Since its launch in September 1996, this
"how-to" genealogy magazine has gained a reputation for solid
editorial, presented in a highly attractive, all-color format.
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Family Tree Magazine -
www.familytreemagazine.com
Family Tree Magazine is the new magazine about America's
fastest-growing hobby, genealogy—or, as Time magazine recently
called it, "roots mania." Family Tree Magazine is the first
magazine for beginner as well as more experienced family
historians. It's also the only magazine to cover all the areas
of potential interest to family-history enthusiasts, reaching
beyond genealogy research to also encompass ethnic heritage,
family reunions, scrap booking and historic travel. And it's
the only magazine to give full coverage to all the tools
family historians use in their hobby: Web sites, CD-ROMs,
computer hardware and software, photography, books, memory
albums and craft supplies. Family Tree Magazine covers all
these aspects of your family heritage in a handsome, richly
illustrated, four-color magazine packed with practical tips,
step-by-step instruction and the resources you need to take
the next step. Lively features, photos, boxes and lists make
it fun and easy to find your roots, preserve your past and
relive the experiences of your ancestors. From researching
your genealogy to celebrating your heritage in crafts and
festivals, from the best Web sites to tips for planning a trip
back to the old country, Family Tree Magazine is your
essential tool to discover, preserve and celebrate your
family's history.
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History Magazine -
www.history-magazine.com
History Magazine covers social history, in particular the
lives and times of ordinary people. Rather than focusing on
particular battles, great leaders or histories of particular
regions, we present features about how our ancestors lived and
how their worlds changed in a manner you will find nowhere
else.
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Memory Makers -
www.memorymakersmagazine.com
Celebrate those special memories in a scrapbook!
Memory Makers will show you how, with page after page of fun
and original designs created by scrappers just like you.
You’ll find over 100 inspirational ideas in each issue,
complete with supply lists and easy-to-follow instructions.
You’ll also find helpful articles and practical advice. Plus
Memory Makers is filled with the latest tips, techniques and
products you need to preserve your precious memories for
generations to come.
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National Geographic Magazine
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www.nationalgeographic.com
The National Geographic Society is the world’s largest
nonprofit scientific and educational organization. Along with
National Geographic, our flagship
magazine, we publish
Adventure,
Traveler,
World,
and our new classroom magazine,
National Geographic for Kids - plus
award-winning
books
and
CD-ROMs.
On television we bring you
EXPLORER, the
National Geographic Channel, and our
signature Specials. Whenever you
subscribe to our magazines or
purchase our products, you’re helping to
support
exploration and
education. Since our
founding in 1888, we’ve distributed more
than 6,000
research grants. And our responsibility to
kids
and
educators is a natural outcome of our
mission: “the increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge.”
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