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* ''[[America's Civil War]]''
* ''[[America's Civil War Magazine]]''
* ''[[American Heritage (magazine)|American Heritage]]''
* ''[[American Heritage (magazine)|American Heritage]]''
* ''[[American Heritage of Invention & Technology]]''
* ''[[American Heritage of Invention & Technology]]''
* ''[[American History Magazine]]''
* ''[[Armchair General (magazine)|Armchair General]]''
* ''[[Armchair General (magazine)|Armchair General]]''
* ''[[Civil War Times]]''
* ''[[Civil War Times]]''
* ''[[Invention & Technology]]''
* ''[[Invention & Technology]]''
* ''[[Military Heritage]]''
* ''[[Military Heritage]]''
* ''[[Military History Magazine]]''
* ''[[Naval History (magazine)|Naval History]]''
* ''[[Naval History (magazine)|Naval History]]''
* ''[[Old News]]''
* ''[[Old News]]''

Revision as of 18:32, 31 July 2023

This is a list of United States magazines.

Automotive

Business and finance

Industry

Finance

General

Children

Engineering

Electronic

Entertainment and art

Folklore

Food and cooking

Gay interest

General interest

Gossip

Health

Men

Women

General

History

Hobby and interest

Home and garden

Amateur radio

Animals and pets

Board games

Numismatics/Coin Collecting

Stamp collecting

Tabletop roleplaying games

Humor

Lifestyle

Literary

Men's interest

Music

News

Parenting

Pharmaceuticals and pharmacies

Politics

Regional interest

Religion

Science and technology

Science fiction and fantasy

Spanish language

Sports

Computing and electronics

Teen interest

Travel

Video games

Wildlife

Writing

Miscellaneous

See also

References

  1. ^ "'Blender' Magazine: RIP". Entertainment Weekly.
  2. ^ "Again, Mitchell". Time Magazine. Time. June 10, 1929. Archived from the original on May 21, 2013. Retrieved August 26, 2007. "Monthly magazine until this month called Popular Aviation and Aeronautics. With 100,000 circulation it is largest-selling of U. S. air publications." "Editor of Aeronautics is equally airwise Harley W. Mitchell, no relative of General Mitchell."

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