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May 2008

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Features

Mount Desert Island

Acadia Country

Anchored by the spectacular national park, the rugged, island-dotted coastal region of Maine distills the down east experience

The pueblo

Ancient Citadel

At least 1,200 years old, New Mexico's Acoma Pueblo remains a touchstone for a resilient indigenous culture

Bruce Mozert

The Life Aquatic with Bruce Mozert

When the photographer gazed into the crystalline waters of Silver Springs, Florida, in 1938, he saw nothing but possibilities

hay wagon

Back to the Frontier

Want to fork hay, play vintage baseball or try your hand at tanning deer hide? At Conner Prarie, Indiana, living history is the main event

cypress swamps

End of the Road

In the 1800s, travelers along the perilous forest trail known as the Natchez Trace called it the "Devil's Backbone." Today, the storied route marks the milestones—and tombstones—of sourthern history

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Who's Laughing Now?

Long maligned as nasty scavengers, hyenas turn out to be protective parents and accomplished hunters

Four Fishwives, 1881

Hidden Depths

Winslow Homer took watercolors to new levels. A Chicago exhibition charts the elusive New Englander's mastery

Winslow Homer

Beneath the Surface

A high-tech investigation helps explain Winslow Homer's staying power

Departments

Indelible Images

Model Arrangement

In Milton Greene, Marilyn Monroe found a friend as well as a photographer who captured the range of her vibrant personality

Phenomena

Where Dinosaurs Roamed

Footprints at one of the nation's oldest—and most fought over—fossil beds offer new clues to how the behemoths lived

My Kind of Town

You got a problem with that?

Why do New Yorkers seem rude? A noted critic and essayist has a few ideas

Presence of Mind

Goodbye, Columbus

A new survey upends the conventional wisdom about who counts in American history

From the Editor

The Fog Lifts

As it always does, given enough time

Letters to the Editor

Letters

Readers Respond to the March Issue

Wild Things

Wild Things: Life as We Know It

America's oldest primate, ocean dead zones and alligator lungs

This Month in History

May Anniversaries

Momentous or Merely Memorable

Points of Interest

Points of Interest

Notable American Destinations and Happenings

From the Castle

From the Castle

GNP or GNH?

Around the Mall

Curves Ahead

At the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Rococo experiences a revival

Around the Mall

Jukebox

Hot Horns

The Object at Hand

Ivory Merchant

Composer Irving Berlin wrote scores of hits on his custom-built instrument

Around the Mall

Turning a Page

Smithsonian regents tap engineer, educator G. Wayne Clough as the Institution's next Secretary

What's Up

What's Up

The Last Page

The Morning After

My transition from senior to citizen