Where are the official record of the government preserved
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The National Archives
Since 1934, the National Archives has been legally responsible for most of the U.S. government's documents (federal, congressional, and presidential records) from 1776 to the present. Since 1950, Federal agencies follow agreements called records schedules, which prescribe how long all Federal documents must be kept.
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Archives
The archives is the place where government records are kept.
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