On April 24, 1800, President John Adams founded the Library of Congress. Today it holds over 170 million items and remains ...
President John Adams signed legislation to create the Library of Congress on April 24, 1800.
With contributions from the Library of Congress’s National Ambassadors for Young People’s Literature and input from children’s book specialists, LoC writer and editor Hannah Freece created Tell Me a ...
Nearly a year since she was abruptly fired by President Donald Trump as librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden stood before hundreds of cheering members of the literary community as she received a ...
A routine archival submission turned into a major film discovery after the Library of Congress uncovered a long-lost silent ...
Forty-one years ago, the Kentucky Derby Museum opened to preserve the history and amplify the cultural impact of the Kentucky Derby.
The Library of Congress is home to the Veterans History Project, which is actively looking for veterans' stories.
Within a century of the Gutenberg Bible, print technology had fundamentally transformed the production, circulation and ...
Four Corners Voices,” an anthology of written works from the Four Corners region, will be one of Colorado’s representative ...