- All The President's Men (4)
- AllPolitics: Watergate Revisited
- Features articles, a glossary, multimedia sights and sounds, transcripts, Time magazine's coverage of the scandal, and more. - FBI Files: Watergate
- Collection of documents released under the Freedom of Information Act that cover the FBI's investigation of the 1972 break-in of the Democratic National Committee Headquarters. - GOP Security Aide Among 5 Arrested in Bugging Affair
- June 19, 1972 Washington Post article by Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. - Grolier Encyclopedia: Watergate
- Overview of the 1972 political scandal and constitutional crisis that began with the arrest of five burglars who broke into Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office building in D.C. - Illusion and Delusion: The Watergate Decade
- Photoessay from Journal E. - Museum of Broadcast Communications: Watergate
- Describes the conduct and effect of the televised Watergate hearings. - Nixon Era Times, The
- Official publication of the Nixon Era Centre at Mountain State University. Includes feature articles, research guides, and links. - Pentagon Papers@
- Richard M. Nixon: The Watergate Tapes
- Features audio files and transcripts. - WashingtonPost.com: Revisiting Watergate
- Special report featuring an interview with Ben Bradlee, archive of Post stories from the period, photo gallery, and multimedia page. - Watergate Chronology
- Covers events from Richard Nixon's election to the presidency in 1968 to confirmation in 2005 that W. Mark Felt was the anonymous source Deep Throat. - Watergate Files, The
- Overview of the Watergate Trial from 1973 to 1974, profiles of notable people, documents, timeline, and video. From the Gerald R. Ford Library & Museum. - Watergate Tapes Online
- Features audio and transcripts of selected recordings between Nixon and his advisors. - Watergate.info
- Includes photos, analysis, and primary and secondary source materials on the Watergate scandal that ended Richard Nixon's presidency. - Watergate: The 25th Anniversary
- The Houston Chronicle recalls one of the most famous scandals in U.S. political history. - Wikipedia: Watergate Scandal
- Hyperlinked article on the Watergate Affair that led to the resignation of Richard Nixon.
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