Coloring.com - Select a picture, choose your
color from the Crayon box, click the area of the picture,
and--voila--you've colored that area perfectly, without a stray mark.
And when you're finished, you can e-mail your creation to anyone on
the Internet.
RecipeCenter.com - site has over 100,000 recipes online. You can also download theRecipeCenter software. The site is for all food and cooking enthusiasts.
All Things Automotive Directory - Directory of annotated and rated links to more than 3,000 sites related to cars. The automobile pricing and buying sites are conveniently listed together. You'll find museums, classifieds, clubs, dealers, finance, insurance, newsgroups, manufacturers, events, sports organizations, and government sites.
Center for the American Woman and Politics - Located at Rutgers University, CAWP is a research, education, and public service center which compiles information about women in American government and politics and monitors "the status and prospects of those women." Their fact sheets about current women officeholders and candidates are particularly helpful: authoritative, up to date, concise.
Women Come to the Front: Journalists, Photographers, and Broadcasters During World War II - site focuses on the work of eight women who chronicled life for Americans during the war, both at home and overseas. Brief biographical sketches are followed by lists of resources within the Library of Congress, some of which are also online. The women profiled are Therese Bonney, Toni Frissell, Marvin Breckinridge Patterson, Clare Boothe Luce, Janet Flanner, Esther Bubley, Dorothea Lange, and May Craig.
Hercules: Greece's Greatest Hero - site tells the stories of the Greek mythological hero, Hercules. The tales include Hercules' 12 labors, his triumph over the giants, and the influential women who took part in his feats. Excellent photographs of museum pieces depicting the life of Hercules and pictures of geographical locations highlight the text.
JFK and LBJ tapes - site profiles taped phone conversations by Presidents John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. Many of the recordings have introductory comments provided by C-SPAN radio. Kennedy's conversations involve James Meredith's admission to the University of Mississippi, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. Johnson's taped conversations are more extensive - over eight hundred are available - and are searchable by keyword or topic.
Photographs fromthe Golden Age of Jazz - The Library of Congress presents a collection of more than 1,600 photographs of celebrated jazz artists. The photos document the jazz scene from 1938 to 1948, primarily in New York City and Washington, D.C.