The month of March is a perfect time to visit the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History because it is full of stories of women’s leadership, courage, and activism. Visiting this museum during Women’s History Month provides your family and friends with a chance to learn about and honor the women who have shaped ourContinue reading “Hear Her Story, Share Her Story, and Lift-Up Her Story at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History”
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Celebrate Amazing Visual Art at the National Museum of African American History and Culture
Did you know that the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) houses the only permanent art exhibition dedicated to lifting-up the critical role that African American artists have played in shaping the history of American art? NMAAHC’s Visual Art and the American Experience exhibit serves up inspiration; centralizes the politics ofContinue reading “Celebrate Amazing Visual Art at the National Museum of African American History and Culture”
Bae Approved Love Bytes: 20 Lovely Valentine’s Day Gifts From the Smithsonian’s Online Store
Are you looking for something amazing and unique to give to your loved ones? Well, your local museum gift shop can be the perfect place to find the best gifts this Valentine’s Day. This year, the Smithsonian’s gifts shops are at the center of my search and they are having a mega winter sale thatContinue reading “Bae Approved Love Bytes: 20 Lovely Valentine’s Day Gifts From the Smithsonian’s Online Store”
A Dinotastic Adventure Awaits Your Junior Scientist at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History!
Do you have a kiddo looking for a portal into the Jurassic Age? The David Koch Hall of Fossils, Deep Time exhibit inspires the tiniest of tykes to dream about becoming a paleontologist, a climatologist, or a museum curator! This 31,000 square foot exhibit takes visitors through time, starting billion of years ago continuingContinue reading “A Dinotastic Adventure Awaits Your Junior Scientist at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History!”