Fighting fires in early America was about community, property and rivalry
Entry Passes are all gone for today, but there is plenty to see and do on the National Mall
The collections in the show "Musical Crossroads" at the African American History Museum are near encyclopedic in their scope
Architecture photographer Jason Flakes brings his unique lens to the Smithsonian's brand new museum
Carl Van Vechten captured and archived images of most of the era’s great artists, musicians and thought leaders
The 'Freedom Sounds' Festival includes D.C. Go-Go band Experience Unlimited, Public Enemy, The Roots, Living Colour and more
How objects both ordinary and extraordinary help us reflect on the devastation
On view in the new museum, the woodframe dwelling evokes the aspirations and limitations of the era following enslavement
Early conservation research and scientific expeditions laid the groundwork and helped to convince the public national parks were a good idea
It's finally time to plan your trip to NMAAHC
Ex-pat rebel sculptor Jimmie Durham's funny work is celebrated in the capital of the country he left
An early 20th-century artist, Brooks was long marginalized, her work overlooked, in part because of her fluid sexual and gender identity
The lost story of the Basque heritage is just waiting to be discovered and could be revealed just by watching craftsmen rebuild an ancient whaler
An Armenian-American trio performs traditional folk songs with a modern American sensibility
Calli, the 11-year-old sea lion gave birth on June 26; mother and pup are bonding and doing well
Just in time for its 40th birthday, the museum revamps its main exhibition hall and Star Trek "Enterprise" debuts
At the Folklife Festival, be sure to catch the singing, improvisational poetry slam that’s keeping a language alive
A sublime new show honors the Chinese tradition of the ‘Three Perfections’—poetry, painting and calligraphy
After treks to Africa, Scandinavia and Japan, Puryear’s works go on display at the Smithsonian, where he first developed his curiosity for world cultures
Delightfully whimsical, the sculptures drive home the message that there’s a whole lot of trash washing ashore
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