With origins in Europe, the assisted climbing routes are springing up at luxury resorts and on private land this side of the Atlantic
A new adaptation offers a fresh take on James Clavell's 1975 novel, which fictionalizes the stories of English sailor William Adams, shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu and Japanese noblewoman Hosokawa Gracia
A new anthology identifies frustration as a recurring theme in journals written between 1599 and 2015
An anthropologist explains why we experience many objects, from tennis rackets to cars, as extensions of our bodies
Smithsonian Photo Contest Galleries
To mark the February heritage month, these images from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest offer proof that African American history is timeless
The construction is faster, cleaner and more affordable, but experts acknowledge some trial and error is needed
Mary Cardwell Dawson created unprecedented opportunities for aspiring Black musicians
Indigenous communities from Alaska to Greenland are harnessing information to make their own decisions
Two historians tell us why the pioneering 19th-century feminist, suffragist and abolitionist’s legacy has so frequently been misrepresented
Untold Stories of American History
Denied burial alongside Union soldiers killed during the Battle of Gettysburg, the 30 or so men were instead buried in the all-Black Lincoln Cemetery
Each dramatic episode over the past few years has led to fresh geologic revelations, and researchers think another bout is on the way
Historian Camilla Townsend separates fact from fiction in the life of the Powhatan "princess"
A Smithsonian curator and a historian discuss the links between the Johnson-Reed Act and Executive Order 9066, which rounded up 120,000 Japanese Americans in camps across the Western U.S.
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Smithsonian Gardens’ 28th annual orchid exhibition is underway at the Kogod Courtyard
Untold Stories of American History
Charles Lewis Tiffany purchased the surplus cable from the 1858 venture, turning it into souvenirs that forever linked his name to the short-lived telecommunications milestone
The story behind the glitzy stretch of highway that became the destination for America’s most sublime—and most sordid—aspirations
The history paintings of this great Neoclassical artist prove the wonderful benefits that inclusion can bring
Some remains found in the 2,000-year-old graves were likely food offerings, but others may have been much-loved companions
Smithsonian Photo Contest Galleries
These 15 photos capture affection that goes beyond candy and flowers
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