From Hawaii to Michigan, these waterways offer slow floats with loads of nature and scenery to take in along the way
A new exhibition defines how artistry and activism over decades gave rise to the idea and promise of a future that could advance Black life
Gen-Z is spurning restaurants to enjoy hot dates outdoors—echoing the picnic's racy beginnings
Programs from Massachusetts to Alaska allow volunteers to try their hand at the job
Lucky for you, these gold rush hot spots have not yet run their mining course
Originating in Italy, "scattered hotels" turn alleyways into hallways and piazzas into living rooms
Your trash is my treasure—and a sweet reminder of the past
From dinner by candlelight in Denmark to Peking duck in China, the celebrated food critic reveals her most memorable culinary experiences
“Aquamaids” were once the stars at an amusement park in San Marcos. Now, they are making a comeback to help the environment
A new exhibition shines a light on the stunning work of Clarice Beckett
The dangerous—yet victorious—trip wouldn’t have been possible without Cândido Rondon, an icon of Brazilian history
L.M. Montgomery created a classic of children's literature, but what about her lesser-known works?
Majestic and sturdy, the icon of the American South has offered protection time and again
The 8,000-year-old rock carvings were likely created by the Tlingit
The smoky snack captures the state’s love for both salmon and preserved foods
A new exhibition of rarely seen images and artifacts chronicles the African American religious experience
America's Waterways: The Past, Present and Future
In a series of articles, <em>Smithsonian</em> magazine highlights all that draws our eyes to our nation's fresh and coastal waters
Take a journey back to your elementary school cafeteria with a visit to the Georgia outpost
For historical accuracy, the 33-year-old Brit wears only the cotton dresses, yak wool coats and hobnail boots that her predecessors would have had
Along with celebrations, the centennial offers a chance to consider the effects the rail system has had on the state and its people
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