The NASA flight director famously wore a homemade white vest as he averted tragedy during one of Apollo's most harrowing missions
The precise stitchwork of May Asaka Ishimoto, a second generation Japanese American who survived two years in an internment camp
On February 1, four college students sat down to request lunch service at a North Carolina Woolworth's and ignited a struggle
Seasonal greetings from artists such as Alexander Calder and Philip Guston celebrate the handmade holiday card
In 1934, a zeppelin originating in Germany and bound for Brazil carried a cargo of Christmas cheer
Ever since its inception, the Smithsonian has been the subject of wild rumors, crazy tales and amusing myths
When the lunar module landed on the moon, it provided an unforgettable moment for the millions watching back on Earth
"I've been a teacher all my life," Krantz said, "and I think I might as well be a teacher after I'm dead, so why don't I just give you my body."
University partnerships are key to the success of the Smithsonian Institution's education initiatives
A history of the method used to transmit letters during World War II
A new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery showcases the beauty of women in the twentieth century
Two new key additions to our staff
It's all about baseball on Sunday, June 1 from 2 to 5 p.m., at the Historical Society of Washington, D.C., 801 K Street, NW, at Mount Vernon Square
The Natural History Museum's quartz cranium highlights the epic silliness of the new Indiana Jones movie
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