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The Public Bath

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Shod for Snow

Whether they're strapping on traditional or high-tech footgear, snowshoers are mushing into winter

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Out from under the Wrecking Ball

The Los Angeles Conservancy's Modern Committee fights to rescue remnants of 1950s "Googie" architecture and other 20th-century landmarks

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Roadside Attractions

When you see mermaids cavorting just off U.S. 19 in central Florida, you may be tempted to join them

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Mountains of Pain

For centuries the silver-rich Bolivian Andes have produced astonishing wealth —and an equal measure of human hardship

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Hide the Catalogs

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The Pygmalion of the Avant-Garde

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Farewell, Bright Soul

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What's Wrong with This Picture?

Hint: It's Real

Andrew Carroll

Andrew Carroll: Man of Letters

From poetry to war correspondence, this 31-year-old has been spreading words with a missionary's zeal

George Gustav Heye

A Passionate Collector

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Presidential Designs

Re-created at the Smithsonian, the White House's Cross Hall tells a tale of changing styles

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Recollecting the Presidents

An election year exhibition proudly hails the chiefs

King Arthur Flour Company

Baking Up a Business

At the King Arthur Flour Company, folks have helped us produce the perfect loaf of bread— since 1790

Chandra X-ray space observatory of the NASA

A Stellar Imagemaker

Smithsonian and NASA's Chandra x-ray observatory sheds new light on the mysteries of the universe

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The Rarest of the Rare

Scientists at the Smithsonian's Conservation and Research Center have snatched endangered creatures from the brink and redefined conservation biology

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Libba Cotten's Guitar

Left-handed, she taught herself to play, wrote the folk classic "Freight Train" and sang into her 90s

Faster: The Acceleration of Just About Everything

Book Reviews: Faster

Faster by James Gleick

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The Book That Tells Stories About You

At the Moulin Rouge (1895), a painting by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec that captures the vibrant and decadent spirit of society during the fin de siècle.

Art Nouveau

The exuberant fin de siècle style is celebrated in a sweeping exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington

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