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A Scout By Any Other Name
By NMAH, March 11, 2019
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Barracks and Boy Scouts: Norman Mineta's story
Here at the museum, we're busy preparing for this year's National Youth Summit. The program is an interactive webcast event bringing...
Where do we go from here? The life and times of temporary exhibitions
Why don't our exhibitions last forever? Where do they go when we take them down? Intern Elisabeth Warsinske reports on the afterlife of a...
Collecting a century of Girl Scouts
There is a slim blue book on display on the museum’s first floor. In the chapter entitled “Patriotism,” you can read rules for displaying...
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Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?
By NMAH, November 26, 2018
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M is for Muppets—and museum mounts?
Yes, those of us on the museum staff know our jobs are awesome. Laura McClure of our Office of Exhibition Services shares what it's like to...
Ten questions with a Muppet maker: "Børk! Børk! Børk!"
Intern Peter Olson interviewed Bonnie Erickson, the executive director of The Jim Henson Legacy, to discuss some of the...
Jim Henson's puppets, reunited in our conservation lab
On the anniversary of Jim Henson's birthday, the National Museum of American History received a donation of more than 20 Henson puppets and...
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Who tells Eliza's story? Philanthropy and "Hamilton: An American Musical"
By NMAH, November 2, 2017
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The woman who would be cardinal
In reflecting on National Coming Out Day, Curator Kenneth Cohen was reminded of the fascinating story of Charlotte Cushman that we've...
Meet Amanda Moniz, our new curator of philanthropy
"Congratulations! Say, what does a curator do anyway?" "Philanthropy? So, you're in development?" Over the past few months I've heard those...
Elizabeth Keckly: Businesswoman and philanthropist
This month, we've been exploring how American women made their place in the marketplace by participating in business and consumption....
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Kids pitched in to defeat disease and advance medical research
By NMAH, February 23, 2016
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Standing up against disease together—or not
Eliminating or lowering rates of communicable disease often requires that we participate together in the battle against infectious disease...
12 kids who helped a doubting public accept the smallpox vaccine
Each year in August, National Immunization Awareness Month provides an opportunity to highlight the value of immunization across the...
From "Invalid Corps" to full active duty: America's disabled soldiers return to war
Curator Dr. Katherine Ott invited students in Dr. Samuel J. Redman's Museum/Historic Site Interpretation Seminar to explore the museum's...
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