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The museum is once again open seven days a week! Visit us every day 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Follow the link to plan your visit.

Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

During the month of May, learn about the museum's commitment to share and document the histories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.

Smithsonian Accepts “Fight the Virus, NOT the People” COVID-19 Banner

The museum collected the banner, used in an anti-Asian hate march in 2020, from the San Francisco Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association in a May 10 ceremony.

A Museum Moment: Steve Soboroff donates six typewriters used by notable artists

Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History To Remove Ruby Slippers From View in June

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Sparkles under the spotlight: Designing a costume for Kristi Yamaguchi

For the thousands of people who saw Kristi Yamaguchi perform during her professional career, the drama of this moment was heightened by her choice of costume—including a dazzling black dress that is part of our museum's permanent collection.
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Servant of God: How a 1960s magazine addressed gay men’s spiritual needs

I was surprised . . . by the dialogue I encountered in a December 1960 issue of ONE: The Homosexual Viewpoint, titled “Homosexual, Servant of God,” which actively and openly discussed reconciling sexuality and Christian religious identity nine years before the famous Stonewall uprising in New York City.
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What can really BIG money teach us about our world?

Long feathers that shimmer in the light. A formidably heavy stone ring. An iron blade . . . These artifacts are now displayed together in the museum’s newest exhibition for children called Really BIG Money.
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