Website includes enhanced content, educational resources, and improved user experience
LANSING, Mich. — Today, the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget announced the launch of the new and improved website for the Archives of Michigan, which showcases Michigan’s rich history.
Users can expect to find enhanced and updated content, helpful educational resources, and a user-friendly design.
“We are excited to provide educators, Michigan residents, and researchers a brand-new website with new and improved content and resources,” said Mark Harvey, Michigan’s state archivist. “We hope that those who visit the website will have a user-friendly experience and dive deeper into the resources available at the Archives of Michigan.”
Whether you’re a researcher, an educator, or a history lover, the new site offers valuable insights to help users learn more about Michigan’s past. There is also a wide range of resources, including collections, research tools, and educational materials available to the public.
View and explore the new website by visiting Michigan.gov/ArchivesofMichigan.
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ABOUT THE ARCHIVES OF MICHIGAN
The Archives of Michigan is responsible for preserving the records of Michigan government and other public institutions. The collections also include documents, maps, photographs, and film from private individuals and organizations.
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