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April 2013

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Features

Best Small Towns to Visit 2013

The 20 Best Small Towns in America

From the blues to the big top, we’ve picked the most intriguing small towns to enjoy arts and smarts - beginning with the deeply moving (and surprisingly entertaining) site of the pivotal Civil War battle

Gettysburg, PA

Gettysburg, PA

Historian Tony Horwitz travels to the Civil War battlefield and finds that even where time is frozen, it’s undergone welcome changes

Raft

Kon-Tiki Sails Again

A new film recreates the epic voyage—and revives the controversy over its legendary leader

Great Camp Sagamore

Birthplace of the American Vacation

First in crude tents and later in elaborate resorts, city dwellers took to the Adirondacks to explore the joys of the wilderness

Abu Camp elephants

Into the Okavang Delta

The joys—and dangers—of discovering Africa on the back of an elephant

“In the Sistine Chapel”

A new poem by Scott Brennan

DC-3

Up and Away

In the 1930s, the legendary DC-3 persuaded Americans to take to the skies

Cai Guo-Qiang

Burning Man

With ethereal artworks traced in flames and gunpowder, Cai Guo-Qiang is making a big bang

David Mamet

Flights of Fancy

How the golden era of air travel lured playwright David Mamet into the world of memorabilia

Dirty hands

The Secret of Dirt

At the Finnish-Russian border, scientists investigate a medical mystery

Departments

Contributors

Contributors

From the Castle

From the Castle

Secretary G. Wayne Clough on the Institution's traveling exhibits

From the Editor

From the Editor

From the Editor - Apr 13

Letters to the Editor

Discussion

Discussion

Phenomena

Borders

Borders define limits— but not our limitations

On the Front Lines

Photos reveal life on the world's borders

Phenomena

Empire of Science

An 1838 expedition pushed back the borders of the unknown

Phenomena

Battle for the Arctic

The promise of oil has heated up a global argument over the Arctic’s true borders

Phenomena

Less Than Zero

If you can’t break the laws of physics, work around them.

Phenomena

Mapping Turf Wars

In Los Angeles, an anthropologist is using equations to teach police about the Bloods and the bees

Phenomena

Aid and Abet

Doctors Without Borders concedes it sometimes pays a moral price to save lives

Around the Mall

Treasure Hunt

A curator’s new book showcases America’s mania for souvenirs

Playlist

Caffeinated Rhythm

Around the Mall

Ask Smithsonian

Your questions answered by our experts

Around the Mall

Spotlight

Books

Books

Michael Pollan on the joys of fermentation. Plus: World War II up close, amazing tales of ingestion and a sympathetic look at autism

Fast Forward

The Flying Submarine