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Living Car Free

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Tommy Lasorda Visits DC; Washington Nationals Cower in Fear

The New Acropolis Museum opened on June 20, 2009, replacing its predecessor with a monumental space ten times the size.

Ancient Greece Springs to Life

Athens’ New Acropolis Museum comes to America in an exhibition highlighting treasures of antiquity

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National Museum of the American Indian Celebrates Five Years

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Making Cooking Safer in the Developing World

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U.S. Officials Send Chinese Dinosaurs Home

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Smithsonian Events for the Week of September 21-25: Thomas Jefferson, The Jungle Book, and an Artists' Roundtable Talk

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Rare Kitty Caught on Film

From childhood on, abolitionist John Brown (in a c.1847 daguerreotype taken by Augustus Washington) had sworn "eternal war with slavery."

John Brown's Famous Photograph

An 1840s image captures an extremist's fervor

With a degree in English, biology and education, actor Tom Cavanagh holds his own on Smithsonian Channel's award-winning series, "Stories from the Vaults."

Q and A: Smithsonian Channel Host Tom Cavanagh

Actor Tom Cavanagh discusses what it is like to go behind the scenes of the Smithsonian museums

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Weekend Events: Nighttime Artworks and a Fiesta!

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Twenty-Six New Citizens Naturalized at the American History Museum

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Dinosaur Sighting: Corythosaurus in Beijing

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Picture of the Week—Art and the Environment Meet

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Why Honey Is Eaten for Rosh Hashanah, and Other Burning Questions

New extensive studies on Rearing Horse and Mounted Warrior have yielded evidence that supports the possibility that it was cast from an original Leonardo model.

Leonardo’s Horse?

New research may shed light on a nearly century-old theory that a sculpture thought to be ancient Greek may be da Vinci’s work

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American History Museum Explores the Era of the Bracero

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Raptorex: A New, Tiny Tyrant

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Smithsonian Caption Writing Contest #6: Scoutosaurus

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What to Eat for Eid ul-Fitr

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