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After camping out for days, tourists look up into the sky as Apollo 11 rocketed into space.

Moonwalk Launch Party

The launch 40 years ago of Apollo 11, which put a man on the moon, brought Americans together during a time of nationwide unrest

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Miami, Florida

A love affair

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FDR’s Stamp Design Funds Trip to Antarctica, Inspiring Hope Along the Way

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What's in Your Lunch Box? Part 4 -- The 1960s and 70s

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Blog Carnival #9 -- New Blogs, Pterosaur Gallery, the Barney Rock and more

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Find the International Space Station with Twitter

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At New York City's American Indian Museum, An Artist Questions the Meaning of the Museum

Eleanor Roosevelt used Val-Kill, located in New York, as a retreat, office and “laboratory” for social change. This is the only national historic site dedicated to a first lady.

Revisiting the First Ladies’ Homes

The oft-overlooked lives of America's first ladies are on display in house museums across the country

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Illegal Giant Beetles Come to the Smithsonian

A glass of red wine

Five Red Wines to Drink This Summer

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Smithsonian Events for the Week of June 29-July3: Apollo 11, Attilla the Hun, Animals and More!

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Attack of the Megalosaurus

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The Periodic Table of Videos Celebrates with Cake

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Folklife Festival Events for Sunday, June 28

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Folklife Festival Events for Saturday, June 27

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Weekend Events: The Welsh Table, Andean Music and a Treasure Hunt!

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National Air and Space Museum Cameos in Transformers Sequel

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North Carolina's Origami Dinosaur Finds New Home

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Testing for Poison Still a Profession for Some

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Picture of the Week—An Erupting Volcano as Seen from Space

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