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Housed in the Old Patent Office Building, the museum celebrates the work of American Artists.
With portraits of athletes, authors and elder statesmen, the collection catalogues American art and history.
NOTE: The Smithsonian Castle is temporarily closed as a result of the Aug. 23 earthquake. The icon of the Smithsonian Institution is a good place to begin a visit to the National Mall's museums.
The Smithsonian’s newest museum celebrates Native American cultures from North and South America.
Dinosaurs, diamonds and dioramas are on display at this Smithsonian museum.
With about 9 million visitors per year, Air and Space is one of the busiest museums in the world. Come for the big attractions; stick around to explore the lesser-known ones.
This subterranean museum presents a wide-ranging collection of Asian art.
The museum is closed in preparation for renovations.
The Italian Renaissance edifice holds one collector's array of Asian art, along with the world's largest collection of works by James McNeill Whistler.
Beauty and utility meet in the galleries of this museum.
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