David Marler, executive director of the National UFO Historical Records Center, shows off documents from Project Blue Book, a 22-year military investigation into the phenomena of UFOs.By TRACY GOLDIZENObserver Editor
A closeup look at documents from Project Blue Book at the National UFO Historical Records Center.By TRACY GOLDIZENObserver Editor
Artwork depicting encounters with UFOs line one of the walls in the National UFO Historical Records Center on the campus of Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School.By TRACY GOLDIZENObserver Editor
File cabinets of documents, organized chronologically, line the walls of the National UFO Historical Records Center.By TRACY GOLDIZENObserver Editor
David Marler, executive director of the National UFO Historical Records Center, pulls out a document filed in the center's archives during an open house Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025.By TRACY GOLDIZENObserver Editor
David Marler, executive director of the National UFO Historical Records Center, shows how an audio file is being preserved digitally during and open house Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025.By TRACY GOLDIZENObserver Editor
David Marler, executive director of the National UFO Historical Records Center, shows off international newsletters the centers library holds.By TRACY GOLDIZENObserver Editor
David Marler, executive director of the National UFO Historical Records Center, shows off international newsletters the centers library holds.By TRACY GOLDIZENObserver Editor
David Marler, executive director of the National UFO Historical Records Center, shows off international newsletters the centers library holds.By TRACY GOLDIZENObserver Editor
David Marler, executive director of the National UFO Historical Records Center, shows off international newsletters the centers library holds.By TRACY GOLDIZENObserver Editor
David Marler, executive director of the National UFO Historical Records Center, shows a certificate noting Dr. Leon Davidson's certificate of work on the Manhattan Project. The document was part of a collection that was saved from a Dumpster in New York State.By TRACY GOLDIZENObserver Editor