In the new year, the Spurlock Museum will host “Caribbean Indigenous Resistance/Resistencia indígena del Caribe ¡Taíno Vive!” ...
View 15 awe-inspiring images of this range from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest Alaska With the state’s glaciers retreating at alarming rates, there is no time like now to trek ...
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In a new exhibition at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, artists explore just what makes a space feel like home Lonnie G. Bunch III Welcome to Territory, by the Lenape Center with Joe ...
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Michelle Nijhuis is an award-winning science journalist and regular contributor to Smithsonian Magazine. She has also written for National Geographic, The Atlantic, the New York Times and Nature.
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Starting in 1894, Lyman Gilmore constructed a series of gliders and powered airplanes in his barn in Grass Valley, California. There is no evidence, however, that any of Gilmores creations flew.