The archive houses the largest collection of Guthrie material in the world.
Aficionados worldwide also know that its archives house the original of many 35-millimeter movies and a treasure of historic photographic prints and negatives.
The archives houses a collection on the social history of Queens from the late 19th century to the late 20th century.
A special archive will house the records and history of Brooklyn's arts communities.
The archive now houses over 50 thousand items.
The archives also houses material related to theatre, business and labour in Nova Scotia.
The archive also houses a growing collection of documents and audiovisual materials on international human rights and war crimes.
The archive houses some 400 million documents, maps, stamps, audio tapes, video clips, photographs and special publications.
A research library and archives house a significant oral history collection and give the public access to the museum's information resources.