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Wednesday Roundup- Making you Smarter: Ask an Expert, Mexico via Airmail, Space Math @ NASA, Harlem Renaissance artists

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkOTUnw6jJo&feature=player_embeddedThe More You Know- Anyone who has ever visited the Air and Space Museum, probably leaves with lots of questions; the most popular of which has to be "How did you get an airplane inside the building?"  Well, wonder in silence no m...
February 23, 2011 | By Arcynta Ali Childs

Wednesday Roundup- Test Your Knowledge: Benedict Arnold, Craig Newmark, Winning Stamps and More

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isI6wcAPhg0&feature=player_embeddedPatriot or Traitor? — In a recently opened play, "Time Trial of Benedict Arnold," the National Museum of American History explores the veracity of a widely accepted historical "fact" — that Benedict Arnold was a traitor. During t...
January 26, 2011 | By Arcynta Ali Childs

Wednesday Roundup: Happy Holidays!

Total Eclipse of the Moon—Early yesterday morning (or late Monday night for those on the west coast), an astronomical event took place that only happens once in a blue moon. Well, okay, it wasn't a blue moon, but it was a total lunar eclipse. This was the first lunar eclipse to fall on the winter ...
December 22, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

Wednesday Roundup: Jazz, Holiday Cards and the New Soda Bottle

Test Your Jazz Chops: Smithsonian Folkways just announced their forthcoming Jazz: The Smithsonian Anthology, which will be available beginning March 29. The collection features 111 songs on six CD's that chronicle the history of jazz music, focusing on its most notable innovators and styles, from b...
December 08, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

John Lennon's First Album

There is a scene in A Hard Day's Night, the 1964 mockumentary about the Beatles (starring the Beatles), when John Lennon leaves a band practice with a dancing girl on his arm. His manager asks where he is going, and the Brit quips, "She's gonna show me her stamp collection."His comment was facetiou...
December 08, 2010 | By Megan Gambino

Events: Native American Dance, Book Signings, Postal Museum Tours and More

Monday, November 22: National Postal Museum Highlights TourOnly have a limited time to see the sights at the Postal Museum and don't know where to dive in? Take a docent-led tour of the museum's collections to make sure you see all the major things and gain a little insight into their importance co...
November 22, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

Wednesday Roundup: Earhart, Rockman and Heye

Air and Space Preview: One of the Air and Space museum's most popular exhibits is the "Barron Hilton Pioneers of Flight" gallery. Among its offerings are planes flown by such famed aviators as Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart, who spearheaded the field in the 1920s and 1930s when many were skep...
November 10, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

Wednesday Roundup: Cute Lion Cub Pics, Kiwis and Hula Hoops

Name That Kiwi—On June 15, the National Zoo hatched a female brown kiwi, the second kiwi born this year. To pay homage to New Zealand, the flightless bird's motherland, they have decided to name the chick after the Maori, the indigenous people of the islands. They have chosen three Maori names, and...
October 06, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

Wednesday Roundup: Deep Divers, Curious Cabinets and Clogged Arteries

(Ed. Note -- This is our 1000th post. More to come later, but thanks to everyone for getting us this far!)It's a Big Year for Natural History—We've mentioned that the Natural History Museum turns 100 this year before, but as part of the celebration, they've been giving us a peek into their diverse ...
September 08, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

Wednesday Roundup-Shark Week, More Facial Hair and a Show in the Sky

Music Makeover: Smithsonian Folkways is offering free music downloads from three upcoming releases or reissues. One track each from Elizabeth Mitchell's new kid-friendly album Sunny Day and a reissue of bluegrass singer Ola Belle Reed's music called Rising Sun Melodies are available on the Folkway...
August 04, 2010 | By Jess Righthand

Events: Roswell, The Pony Express, Andrew Jackson and More!

Tuesday, July 6: FONZ Photo ClubIf you’re a shutterbug with a penchant for snapping shots of critters, come on out to the National Zoo and participate in the FONZ (that’s Friends Of the National Zoo for those of you who were thinking Henry Winkler) photo club’s monthly meeting. Share your photos, h...
July 06, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

Remembering the Hindenburg 73 Years Later

On the evening of May 6, 1937 the zeppelin Hindenburg hovered over Lakehurst, New Jersey, preparing to dock. It was standard procedure for the luxury passenger airship, but then something went horrendously awry when the craft suddenly burst into flames. "It's a terrific crash ladies and gentlemen,"...
May 06, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

Pony Express letter

A Rare Pony Express Artifact

A letter that took two years to reach its destination evokes the hazards of the Pony Express
May 2010 | By Owen Edwards

Happy John Muir Day!

John Muir (1838-1914) is remembered as one of the country's best conservationists, responsible for inspiring some of the country's earliest conservation legislation with his writings about nature and his travels around the world. Today, Muir would have turned 172. In California, residents still cel...
April 21, 2010 | By Erica R. Hendry

Counting Down to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games

As we count down the hours until the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, we thought we’d take a look at past Olympics games to mark the occasion.The  National Postal Museum’s online exhibit, Playing to Win: American Sports & Athletes on Stamps, gives some historica...
February 12, 2010 | By Erica R. Hendry

Celebrate the Super Bowl Smithsonian-Style!

If you're stuck with a group of football fanatics, it's no fun being the odd person out having nothing to contribute to Super Bowl-related conversation
February 05, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

Celebrate Franklin D. Roosevelt's Birthday Saturday at the Postal Museum

When Franklin Delano Roosevelt turned 52 on January 30, 1934, he celebrated with the first annual Birthday Ball to raise money for polio research. Composer Irving Berlin even wrote a song for the occasion.When FDR contracted polio in 1921 at age 39, more than a decade before he took the presidency,...
January 27, 2010 | By Erica R. Hendry

Weekend Events: Elvis and a Concert at the Zoo!

Friday, January 8: Happy Birthday ElvisNo special evening events today; however, if you didn't already know, the National Portrait Gallery's new show "One Life: Echoes of Elvis" just opened! January 8 also happens to be Elvis' 75th birthday and there's no better way to mark the day than by having ...
January 08, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

Elvis Sightings: The King Holds Court in Washington, D.C.

What comes to mind when you hear the name Elvis? Musician. Icon. Sex. Spandex. Kitsch. Costello (kidding!). You can play the word association game all day long and no matter what your opinion of the man is—good, bad or indifferent—even the most suspicious minds have to admit that he is one of the g...
January 06, 2010 | By Jesse Rhodes

"Best of the Decade" with Postal Museum Curators

As a new decade approaches, we here at ATM thought it a good time to reflect on the last—asking Smithsonian curators to weigh in on their favorite exhibits and acquisitions since 2000.Historian and curator Nancy Pope has been with the National Postal Museum since its inception. An expert in postal ...
December 18, 2009 | By Megan Gambino


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