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Harry Brodsky, Under the Boardwalk, n.d. Smithsonian.
Rose quartz starRose quartz is the massive (ie it only rarely produces crystals with the usual hexag
Various illustrations created for another Earth Touch / Smithsonian Channel documentary - CRAZY MONS
How the African American History Museum Is Curating the “Black Lives Matter” MovementPho
Old Smithsonian Building, “the Castle,” The National Mall, Washington, DC, 2014.
smithsonian:Look like a scientist to you? She co-discovered tritium in 1934.It’s Women in Science We
danskjavlarna:From the Smithsonian Institution’s Bureau of American Ethnology’s Bulletin 64, 1918.
ArtThis image is another of the winners from the 2014 annual Smithsonian photography contest. Taken
Funny Smithsonian Museum of History Adverts
si-national-portrait-gallery: Thomas and Frances Eakins, Unidentified Artist, c. 1851, Smithsonian:
Cute cheetah alert! We have a new “pile of cubs” (our favorite kind), as our cheetah biologist put i
smithsonian:A story “Mad Men” overlooked: Caroline R. Jones, whospearheaded advertising that changed
Silver and gilt shallow bowl from the Sasanian period. The bowl dates back to the 5th-7th century CE
Portrait of Ida Rubinštejn, by Romaine Brooks, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington.
statuemania:Undine Rising from the Waters (detail)by Chauncy Ives, 1884,Smithsonian American Art Mus
‘In Winter, Kiowa’. Possibly by Frank. A. Rinehart. 1898. Smithsonian Museum.
San Francisco from Russian Hill, ca. 1934, Ray Strong. Smithsonian American Art Museum
clementive:samswritingtips:My favorite source was Roman Warfare (Smithsonian History of Warfare)&nbs
scumbugg:tempestpaige:some photographs of the gem and mineral collection at the smithsonian museum o
smithsonian:This enormous diamond glows in the dark.At 187 carats, the Foxfire diamond isn’t t
Painted in rich reds, greens, and blues patterned with gold, exquisite Goryeo Buddhist paintings sur
Connecticut Avenue Entrance to the National Zoo, Rock Creek Park, Washington, DC, 2004.DC Day.Closed
You helped build Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center’s latest digital exhibition, A
donttreadonvirginia:The solution to the problem the Japanese created for themselves by attacking us
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