马里兰州大学公园国家档案馆将成为一个限制进入的联邦设施。
National Archives at College Park, MD, will become a restricted federal facility

原始链接: https://www.archives.gov/college-park

自2025年7月7日起,马里兰州大学公园国家档案馆将限制入馆权限,仅限有正当业务需求的个人进入。公众开放将停止。研究人员必须在1000号房间领取研究卡。停车位仅限美国政府雇员和持有残疾证明文件的注册研究人员在档案馆二期停车场使用。所有其他访客必须使用PEPCO卫星停车场。将提供15分钟的装卸区域,用于设备和乘客上下车,包括出租车服务。酒店班车将使用Adelphi路公交车站。 WMATA公交服务将于2025年6月30日结束。禁止Prince George’s县公交车进入国家档案馆区域;乘客必须使用Adelphi路公交车站。国家档案馆班车将在装卸区下客,并在公交车站候车点接客。 阅览室开放时间为周一至周五,上午9点至下午5点。建议通过Eventbrite预约。提供文本、地图、静止图像以及动态图像和声音媒体的研究人员注册、预约和提前咨询的联系方式。

The National Archives at College Park, MD, will restrict access starting July 7, 2025, requiring visitors to have a "legitimate business purpose" and obtain a researcher card. This has sparked concern and debate, with many questioning the definition of "legitimate business purpose" and its implications for researchers studying topics like the JFK assassination. Some commenters suggest the change is due to underfunding and staffing issues, aiming to reduce the burden of assisting casual visitors. Others suspect a more sinister motive, alleging it's an attempt to limit public access to information and undermine trust in government. Some people speculate the facility is trying to reduce theft, destruction of records, or control access of conspiracy theorists. Many emphasize the importance of open access to archival materials, highlighting the potential for bureaucratic barriers to hinder legitimate research. Others argue that similar restrictions exist at other archives and libraries, primarily for security and preservation. The ambiguity of the new policy's language and its potential impact on public access remain key points of contention.
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8601 Adelphi Road

College Park, MD  20740

Truck Deliveries - entrance at 3301 Metzerott Road

Customer Service Center: 1-866-272-6272 

Lost and Found: 301-837-2900

Email: [email protected]

Effective July 7, 2025, the National Archives at College Park, MD, will become a restricted-access federal facility with access only for visitors with a legitimate business need. It will no longer be open to the general public. Security officers will enforce these restrictions, and your cooperation is appreciated.

 

Parking

 

Only U.S. government federal employees with valid Personal Identity Verification (PIV) cards and registered researchers with disability documentation may park in the Archives II garage.

All NARA contractors, researchers, and other visitors with legitimate business needs must park in the PEPCO satellite parking lot. There will be a 15-minute loading/unloading zone to accommodate equipment and passenger drop-off and pick-up. Researchers will bring their equipment into the building, where it will undergo security screening. Equipment may be stored in a researcher locker or left in the lobby until the owner has moved their car to the PEPCO lot and returned to the building.

All for-hire transportation services, such as Uber and Lyft, will be confined to this loading/unloading zone. Hotel shuttles and vans will be directed to discharge and pick up passengers at the Adelphi Road bus stops.

If you park in an Americans with Disability Act (ADA) space without the proper disability documentation in the form of disability tags, placard, or permit, you will be ticketed and may be towed. Repeat offenders will lose their parking privileges. Security officers will thoroughly verify all ADA permits.

 

Visitor Requirements

 

All researchers must apply and present a researcher card, which may be obtained in Room 1000. This ensures that proper identification is on file for all individuals accessing the building to establish a legitimate business purpose. Abuse of any researcher registration to circumvent access by the general public may result in a trespass situation and a permanent ban from access to all NARA facilities.

The pedestrian circle at the front of the building will be permanently closed to vehicle traffic. Registered researchers will be allowed to load and unload equipment at the designated 15-minute drop-off and pick-up zone.

 

Bus Services

 

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) bus will cease operations on June 30, 2025. The Prince George’s County bus will not be authorized to enter NARA's roadway, bus stop, or the pedestrian circle. Passengers must use the designated bus stops on Adelphi Road for drop-off and pick-up. The NARA shuttle bus schedule will remain the same; however, drop-off will take place in the 15-minute loading/unloading zone, and pick-up will take place in the bus shelter.

Thank you for your understanding and support of these changes to ensure the security and safety of all building occupants.

 

Hours

 

The research room at the National Archives at College Park, MD, is open Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Research appointments are highly encouraged, but you may also conduct research as a walk-in. Research appointments can be scheduled via Eventbrite on the National Archives DC-area Research Appointments page. 

Researchers may contact Textual Consultation at [email protected] for advance consultation and Researcher Registration at [email protected] for researcher registration or research room appointment questions.

Researchers may contact the Special Media addresses listed below for advance consultation and appointment questions:

Cartographic: [email protected] 

Still Pictures: [email protected] 

Moving Image and Sound: [email protected]

 

Please see these frequently asked questions for further information about conducting in-person research at the National Archives.

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