The Philadelphia Experiment Revealed Final Countdown to Disclosure from the Area 51 Archives - 2012 was released on:
USA: 22 May 2012
The address of the Architectural Archives is: Univ. Of Pa, 102 Meyerson Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6311
The Spoony Experiment - 2008 Spoony Archives Microcosm 3-7 was released on: USA: 8 April 2010
The declaration is found in the National Archives in Washington D.C.It is located in the National Archives in Washington DC .
I am only 13 and this happened in 1943 but this is what supposedly happened. You see I know a lot of things especially about science. Allegedly, in the fall of 1943 a U.S. Navy destroyer was made invisible and teleported from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Norfolk, Virginia, in an incident known as the Philadelphia Experiment. Records in the Operational Archives Branch of the Naval Historical Center have been repeatedly searched, but no documents have been located which confirm the event, or any interest by the Navy in attempting such an achievement.
Some of the more famous boxers from Philly that fought in the 1920s include Strawberry Blitman, Lew Tendler, Tommy loughran, and Big George Godfrey. Click on the 'Philadelphia Boxing' link underneath the answer to go to a website about the history of boxing in Philadelphia.
At least one copy is in the National Archives in Washington, DC. There may also be at least one in Philadelphia at Independence Hall.
The Constitution is a document, not an event. If you mean what city was the Constitutional CONVENTION held, then the answer is Philadelphia, PA. If you mean what city currently holds the Constitution (like in a museum), then it on display in the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Please try and be more clear with your questions, only so that we can give you a correct answer :) ~Karen~
archives are sources of information
The archives remained in Austin.
The Archives! The architects built the Archives! Lets go to the archives. The guy with blue eyes will give us the answer. To the Archives!
Several national archives are publicly available for the UK. These archives range from historical archives to politics and strategies to various statistics and reports.
Stephanie A. Morris has written: 'The Franklin Institute and the making of industrial America' -- subject(s): Archives, Franklin Institute (Philadelphia, Pa.), Microform catalogs