Recording a Grandparents Stories
See 3 ways to record your Grandparents Stories. Preserve your family stories and history for future generations to know.
See 3 ways to record your Grandparents Stories. Preserve your family stories and history for future generations to know.
Making your own Legacy video? See 9 Legacy Video Tips to keep in mind when capturing your parent or grandparent sharing their life story.
See the most popular 1930s radio shows. Do you recognize any? Do you know which ones were your parents or grandparents favorite?
See 25 Legacy Video Questions to ask your parents or grandparents to learn more about their life story and your family history.
Life History Videos are memoirs on video that preserve the experiences and history of an individual, couple or family for future generations to know.
Did you know that T.V.s, cell phones and personal computers weren’t around in the 1930’s? What did our grandparents do for fun as children?
See tips for Writing an Autobiography. Capture your life story in an autobiography.
Travel back in time with this 1930s footage of Chicago. Chicago Skyline, the Museum of Science and Industry, Maxwell Street and more!
Designated by the United States Senate in 2001, Family History Month has helped genealogy to become the 2nd most popular hobby in America.
For those of you born in the last 40 years, it might be hard to imagine of a world without T.V.. But what did people do before television was around?