Articles

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Dear Smitty

Our authors write Smitty, our travel editor, about their journeys

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Travel Tips

Travel tips from this month's Journeys column

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I Was a Teenage Shaker

Sprigg's has written ten books, organized a major exhibition on Shaker design and served as curator of collections

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Living a Tradition

At Sabbathday Lake in Maine, the eight members of the only surviving Shaker community carry on the old ways

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Laeken

A Brief Visitor's Guide

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Dear Smitty

Our authors write Smitty, our travel editor, about their journeys

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The Piano Wars

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Into the Heart of Chocolate

Christian Harlan Moen, an assistant editor at Smithsonian, humorously handles Last Page submissions and keeps writers honest with his fact-checking skills

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Tarzan the Eternal

From the restless imagination of Edgar Rice Burroughs sprang the most timeless of screen characters

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You, Too, Can Be a Rembrandt

The 1950s paint-by-number craze turned everyone into an instant artist. Critics were contemptuous, but even the President's men were doing it

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The Magic of Madame Alexander Dolls

Out of a Harlem factory come exquisite collectibles that, after 74 years, still bring joy to many children—and adults

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His Heart Was in the Highlands

Robert Burns' fierce pride, penetrating wit and perfect ear for language gave Scotland—and the world—an imperishable legacy of poetry and song

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Smithson's Best Bet

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The Hungry Years by T. H. Watkins

Attila the Hunk

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Destination: Take a Walk on the Wild Side

Taking a short "Smithsonian Journey" through the museums' amazing collections

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Run Silent, Run Deep

In the Cold War's undersea cat and mouse game, the prize went to the submarine that could

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Hunting Slime Molds

They're not animals and they're not plants, and biologists want to know a lot more about them.

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Master of the Deep

Before Smithsonian scientists do underwater research, Michael Lang makes them seaworthy.

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The Rhinos Are Baaack!

In South Africa these hefty, unpredictable and inquisitive beasts are flourishing and have become very big business

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