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National Museum of American History on Flickr

Share Your Photos

Share photos and memories of your Museum visit with other fans by joining our group on the Flickr photo-sharing Web site. Or, simply enjoy a slideshow of images contributed by our visitors (plus a few of our own favorites).


Please note: Photography is prohibited in the Star-Spangled Banner Gallery and the Albert H. Small Documents Gallery. Video cameras and flash photography are permitted in all other areas unless noted by signage. Tripods are not permitted inside the Museum building unless permission is granted by the Museum's Public Affairs Office.

See more photos posted by the Museum in our Flickr photostream.
 

Star-Spangled Banner Share Your Story Project

Star-Spangled Banner mosaic What does the American flag stand for? What does it mean to you? Is it a sacred symbol? Has it meant something important to you? Does it represent you? Have you ever used the flag to make a statement?

We want to hear from you! By submitting your photo and caption to our Flickr group, your story could become part of the flag mosaic featured on the Museum’s Star-Spangled Banner Web site. Visit the Share Your Story Flickr group to learn more or to submit a photo.

On the Water Snapshots in Time Project

On the Water Screenshot No matter where you live or what you do for a living, what happens On the WaterTell us how what happens on the water affects your daily life, whether you spend your time in the desert, on the beach, or somewhere in between. This Flickr group attached to our new “On the Water” exhibition is dedicated to collecting images and descriptions of maritime activities across the U.S. including the foods you eat, shipping, fishing, and travel.

We want to hear from you! By submitting your photo and caption to our Flickr group, your story could become part of the map featured on the Museum’s On the Water exhibition Web site. Visit the On the Water “Snapshots in Time” group to learn more or to submit a photo.

 

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