Smithsonian National Museum of American History

Smithsonian National Museum of American History

博物馆、历史遗址和动物园

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Home of the Star-Spangled Banner, the flag that inspired the national anthem.

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In 1990 the U.S. Congress, recognizing the importance of jazz in American culture, authorized the establishment of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra (SJMO) as the orchestra-in-residence at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.Whether a 17-member big band, quartet, septet, or small group, the SJMO presents concerts featuring transcribed works, new arrangements, commissioned works and programs that illuminate the work of jazz masters who contributed to the development of American jazz and defined the music’s character.

网站
https://americanhistory.si.edu
所属行业
博物馆、历史遗址和动物园
规模
51-200 人
总部
Washington,Washington DC
类型
教育机构
创立
1964

地点

  • 14TH STREET AND CONSTITUTION AVENUE N.W.

    US,Washington DC,Washington,20013

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  • Happy Thanksgiving! Among the museum’s collection of Thanksgiving objects, the iconic 1960s CorningWare casserole dish remains a crowd favorite! While *this* dish is part of the museum's collection, the popularity of this cookware remains strong in home kitchens. What delicious food are you cooking in yours today? ??: CorningWare casserole dish, donated to the museum by Mrs. Anne L. Bernat, who received a set of CorningWare dishes as a wedding present in 1967. At the time of the donation in 2011, she was still using them. #AmericanHistory #History #FoodHistory #MilitaryHistory #SmithsonianFood #Corningware #Thanksgiving #VintageKitchen #VintageDish

    • White CorningWare casserole dish with blue floral design on the side, featuring a clear glass lid, displayed on a black background.
  • For Barbara Beirne (1933–2021), being a photographer meant building relationships of trust and collaboration with her subjects to amplify the voices of those who chose resilience in the face of adversity. In 1992, Beirne embarked on a project documenting the poverty-stricken Appalachian region of Kentucky. Over the course of seven years and nine trips, she interviewed and created portraits of Appalachian women actively working to improve their communities – such as this portrait of Eula Hall, pictured outside the health clinic she founded to provide medical care for her neighbors. “I raised my children here in Mud Creek and seen the needs. People were suffering and needed medical care, so in 1973 I moved out of my house. We converted it into a clinic. We have a large clinic now, but I still worry a lot about the people. If they can’t get here, I pick them up and if they can’t get their medicine, I deliver it. Things don’t get done by settin’ and suffering and feeling sorry for yourself.” Eula Hall, 1995 New on the blog, how Barbara Beirne documented tenacity: https://s.si.edu/3CG1E5S

    • A woman standing in front of Mud Creek Clinic, sporting a jacket, black and white photography.
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    Here at the Smithsonian, our objects are always defying gravity. ?? ? Join Ryan Lintelman, entertainment curator at Smithsonian National Museum of American History ,?as he guides us on a journey through objects from the original Broadway production of “Wicked” in 2003. Though not currently on display, these and other objects from your favorite musicals are available for you to explore at americanhistory.si.edu.??

  • How have new immigrants been able to access healthcare and support around Washington, D.C.? Join the museum on Dec. 12 for a talk about the history and current state of well-being of D.C.’s Latino communities. Mary’s Center founder Maria Gomez, Clinica del Pueblo Chief Program Officer Suyanna Barker, and oral historian José Centeno-Meléndez will participate in a conversation moderated by David M. Rubenstein Curator of Philanthropy Amanda Moniz.

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  • This laptop, part of the museum’s numismatic collection, played a pivotal role in unraveling the theft of over $3 billion in stolen cryptocurrency. Using the data stored on the device, then-IRS Criminal Investigation agent Chris Janczewski used it to help trace and ultimately seize the stolen funds on behalf of the U.S. government. In Smithsonian Magazine, National Numismatic Collection Curator Ellen Feingold explores the laptop’s story, the crime, and how it ended up at the Museum: https://s.si.edu/3UZHl9I

    • A silver laptop with a black keyboard, opened with a black screen, displayed against a white background.
  • Join us tomorrow night for the History Film Forum's presentation of Popeye! The event will feature a digital premiere of three Popeye cartoons, historical objects out of storage, trivia, talks with historians, and a cash bar & snacks!

    Attention all Popeye fans! Join us on Tuesday, November 19th to celebrate 95 years of the spinach-loving, forearm-flexing Sailor Man! The evening will feature a digital premiere of three cartoons from the “Popeye the Sailor” series, which have been remastered to create a one-of-a-kind viewing experience that will be sure to delight fans. There will also be objects out of storage, talks with historians, trivia, a cash bar, and complimentary snacks!

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  • Attention all @Popeye fans! Join us on Tuesday, November 19th to celebrate 95 years of the spinach-loving, forearm-flexing Sailor Man! The evening will feature a digital premiere of three cartoons from the “Popeye the Sailor” series, which have been remastered to create a one-of-a-kind viewing experience that will be sure to delight fans. There will also be objects out of storage, like the comic pictured here, talks with historians, trivia, a cash bar, and complimentary snacks! Registration in bio.

    • Comic strip featuring Popeye walking with two other characters near a spinach cannery and warehouse, with Popeye remarking on the setting.
  • Attention all Popeye fans! Join us on Tuesday, November 19th to celebrate 95 years of the spinach-loving, forearm-flexing Sailor Man! The evening will feature a digital premiere of three cartoons from the “Popeye the Sailor” series, which have been remastered to create a one-of-a-kind viewing experience that will be sure to delight fans. There will also be objects out of storage, talks with historians, trivia, a cash bar, and complimentary snacks!

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  • We're hiring! We're seeking a Cataloguing and Collections Information Manager, GS-1001-13, in the Office of Digital Collections, Department of Digital Access and Archives, Division of Public History. This is a full-time, permanent Federal position open to all and to employees with Federal status, as well as special appointing authorities. The announcement closes on Friday, November 22nd. Federal status/special authorities: https://lnkd.in/eDsF52tU Open to all: https://lnkd.in/evdx38ir #NowHiring #JobOpening

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    To keep the U.S. flag from falling into enemy hands, Sergeant Major Christian Fleetwood risked his life during the Civil War. As the Union Army advanced on Richmond, Virginia, Fleetwood and his fellow soldiers in the United States Colored Troops 4th Regiment Infantry faced off against Confederate troops at the Battle of Chaffin’s Farm in September 1864. When two of the regiment’s color bearers were shot in the battle, Fleetwood seized the American flag, rallying his fellow soldiers throughout the fight. In recognition for his bravery, Fleetwood became one of the first Black soldiers to earn the nation’s highest military award—the Medal of Honor. In collaboration with USA Today, the Smithsonian invites you to explore the profiles of courageous veterans, such as Fleetwood, through our new education guide. Download your free copy: s.si.edu/AmericasVeterans. Fleetwood’s portrait is in our National Portrait Gallery and his Medal of Honor is in our Smithsonian National Museum of American History. #VeteransDay

    • Portrait of a Black soldier wearing military attire, paired with a Medal of Honor. An eagle connects the star medal to the red, white, and blue ribbon.

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