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Area galleries that have found new homes in unconventional spaces.
Marjorie Merriweather Post's gilded and glamorous home boasts stunning treasures from 18th-century France and imperial Russia.
Housed in a dazzling new building, the Smithsonian's newest museum celebrates Native American cultures from across North and South America.
This elegant space houses a unique and disparate collection; its walls often tell a double story of artistic accomplishment and social struggle.
While other museums celebrate the best of the past, the Holocaust Museum memorializes one of humanity's worst atrocities.
The museum focuses on the history of investigation, the science of evidence-gathering and the consequences of criminal behavior.
The National Museum of Health and Medicine features a combination of exhibits tracing the history of medicine, as well as anatomical displays explaining how the human body works and what can go wrong.
Housed in the Old Patent Office Building, the museum celebrates the work of American Artists.
Dinosaurs, diamonds and dioramas are on display at this Smithsonian museum.
See the Star-Spangled Banner, Dorothy's ruby slippers and Julia Child's kitchen at the newly renovated museum.
Examine the history and culture of African Americans at the Smithsonian's only neighborhood museum.
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