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
These bucket-list underwater sites offer up megalodon teeth, manatee herds and other unique encounters
Visitors to "Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure," now in Los Angeles, walk through the late artist’s studio and connect with him on a personal level
The emerging and established Native American and Alaska Native creators bring innovation to traditional art practices
Tibetan Buddhist monks, Yiddish musicians and many more creatives will share their cultural practices with visitors to the National Mall
Maybe the author of “O Pioneers!” is no longer the height of literary chic. But a century later she’s still a superstar in her small prairie community
Across the Northern Hemisphere, worshippers of the longest day of the year build bonfires, plunge into the ocean and visit prehistoric monuments
An anthropologist explains how the South American launch site for the James Webb Space Telescope evolved
From astronaut training sites to working spaceports, these spots across the United States put a terrestrial spin on space travel
An American History Museum exhibition looks at how the resorts have changed over time to reflect a broader image of what it means to be American
From an ultramarathon capital in the Rockies to a laid-back village in the Florida Keys, these vibrant towns are calling your name
In the Canary Islands, angel sharks and humans are attracted to the same habitat which, for once, isn’t bad for the wildlife
To mark the musician's 82nd birthday, consider a romp through these 11 sites that hold meaning to him
An 11th-century collection of aphorisms is a part of a new exhibition in California
From the 19th century to today, a geological trove offers a strong foundation for the nation's cities
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