Events July 17-19: Virtual Caving, Air Force Strings and a Tribute to Thelonius Monk
This week at the Smithsonian: take a virtual tour beneath the earth’s surface, see the Air Force Strings perform and honor the genius of Thelonius Monk
Photo Op: Arts and Industries Crew Make History
Ironworkers paused to recreate a historic photograph while working on Arts and Industries building. The renovation is expected to be complete March 2013
Events July 13-15: After Hours at the Museum of African Art, Cranes and Clouds, “Don Juan” Screening
This weekend, hit up the Museum of African Art after hours, create Korean art and view a screening of “Don Juan”
The Battle in Our Backyard: Remembering Fort Stevens
Historian David C. Ward recounts the short but unprecedented Civil War attack on Washington, D.C. at the Battle of Fort Stevens on July 11, 1864
Smithsonian Gets Google Mapped
Smithsonian and Google Maps launched an easy to use application Tuesday providing step by step directions inside 17 museums and the National Zoo
Mars Day Preview with Geologist Dr. John Grant
Get ready for Air and Space Museum’s Mars Day July 13 with geologist Dr. John Grant discussing findings, The Martian Chronicles and why he loves Mars Day
Fifty Years Ago Today, the First Communications Satellite Was Launched Into Space
On this date in 1962, Telstar was launched, ushering in a new era of communications technology
Guest blogger and Portrait Gallery historian Amy Henderson reflects on the Gallery’s Olympian collection
Events July 10-12: Questionable Art, Crafty Mail, and the Battle of Shiloh
This week at the Smithsonian, debate the merits of contemporary art, craft your own stationery, and learn more about the Battle of Shiloh
July 8: Today’s Events at the Folklife Festival
Today at the Folklife Festival: laugh therapy, hunting for chocolate and African Heritage Dancers & Drummers
July 7: Today’s Events at the Folklife Festival
Today at the Folklife Festival: Grant Wood’s murals, historical cabins and cooking with honey
It’s a Small World After All: “Six Degrees of Peggy Bacon”
“Six Degrees of Peggy Bacon” shows how one relatively unknown but well-connected artist was linked to many of art and society’s most influential people
July 6: Today’s Events at the Folklife Festival
Today at the Folklife Festival: John Philip Sousa’s legacy, line dancing and stained glass crafts
Events July 6-8: Constellations, Silk Road Treasures and a Sunday Concert
This weekend, become a constellation, make your own Silk Road mirror and enjoy the Classical stylings of pianist James D’León
Lions, and Tigers and Bears: The History of the Zoo Goes Digital
Images of tea-sipping orangutans and baby chimps in strollers are part of Smithsonian Institution Libraries’ growing digital collection of zoo materials
July 5: Today’s Events at the Folklife Festival
Today at the Folklife Festival: feeding the world, funk music and NPR’s Talk of the Nation
Events July 3-5: Flag Folding, Celebrate the Fourth, Explore the Heirloom Garden
Kick off the Fourth of July celebration this week with flag folding, a concert and a tour of the Heirloom Garden
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