Amid snowcapped mountains, sandy dunes, a wild seacoast and more, the legacy of the country's Moorish past can still be explored across the peninsula
Northern Europe and the British Isles
A new sculpture and an upcoming restoration are breathing life into the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs, one of 19th-century Britain’s most curious creations
The draft on view at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture was produced a few hours before King took to the podium
Two chroniclers of explorers, including one who profiled OceanGate’s Stockton Rush, reflect on what visiting the depths of the ocean can—and can’t—teach us
The sweet dessert is an important part of the culinary identity of so many places that people sometimes dispute claims to its origins
Smithsonian Photo Contest Galleries
It’s fair to say these highlights from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest are worth a trip down the midway
Italian German ice cream maker Dario Fontanella invented "spaghettieis," a clever dish that has captured the hearts of many
A new Smithsonian American Art Museum show surveys the work of Black, Asian American, Indigenous, LGBTQ+ and Latinx artists who have lived in the region
Last month, descendants of copper miners and history enthusiasts alike gathered for the 117th annual Central Mine reunion service
With less tourist traffic, these UNESCO World Heritage Sites include vineyards that rival France’s Champagne or Burgundy
When the nascent naval power invaded Puerto Rico, three artists captured the moment, each explaining its significance in their own way
These highlights from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest include cliffside towers and lovely landscapes
But Indigenous people—who stand to benefit the most from the commercialization of “bush tucker”—represent only 1 percent of the industry
Achieve the goal of viewing these highlights from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest
The first major retrospective of the Anishinaabe artist in the United States shows how he combines ancestral design and abstract painting
Rival entrepreneurs took drastic steps to draw visitors away from Mammoth Cave in the early 20th century
These highlights from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest are sure to remind you of everything you love about the shore
Also made with other natural materials, the artworks are used to decorate wells and water features around the Peak District
Now 100 years old, the iconic billboard started out as an advertisement for an upscale housing development
A new Natural History Museum exhibition explores how the devices link us to Earth and to a network of people worldwide involved in their supply chain
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