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April 2017–November 2018
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Nearly every genre of music, from every walk of life, from 10,000 B.C. to the present can be found.
Smithsonian welcomes our newest museum
The SIx3D viewer offers the ability to explore some of the Smithsonian’s most treasured objects and become creators as well.
The 2017 Smithsonian Folklife Festival will feature Circus Arts. Enjoy these related objects from across the Smithsonian.
Swinging for the fences with these pieces in our collections.
In honor of the opening of the African American Museum, Smithsonian Folkways presents a playlist highlighting the musical creativity of African American communities.
Surprising stories about the mail and our national parks.
Tattoos are not just skin deep; they tell us about individuals and their cultures.
When Barbara Watanabe first saw her grandmother’s suitcase as a child, she didn’t know the tragic history imbued within its woven walls.
Lady Liberty in our collections and across America.
Journey with us as we explore the wonders of the Qhapaq Ñan, the Inka Road.
Learn about Julia Child's tremendous impact on food and culinary history in America.
Learn about the 200-pound Enterprise studio model used in the original 1960s television series.
Our newest museum is home to close to 37,000 objects to explore.