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These Designs Showcase the Provocative World of Native Fashion These Designs Showcase the Provocative World of Native Fashion

These contemporary designs by prominent or up-and-coming Native American designers are edgy and pulsing with relevance from Travel | Smith...

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See Inside Graceland's $137-million Expansion See Inside Graceland's $137-million Expansion

A complex fit for a king from Travel | Smithsonian http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/see-inside-gracelands-137-million-expansion-180962...

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This Virginia Winery Once Housed One of WWII's Most Important Spy Stations This Virginia Winery Once Housed One of WWII's Most Important Spy Stations

Speakeasies are so 2012—this place has actual secrets from Travel | Smithsonian http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/cold-war-museum-winer...

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This Orphanage Did More Than Find Homes for Children of the Holocaust. It Helped Them Reclaim Their Humanity This Orphanage Did More Than Find Homes for Children of the Holocaust. It Helped Them Reclaim Their Humanity

Run by the United Nations, Kloster Indersdorf took a revolutionary approach in caring for its charges from Travel | Smithsonian http://www...

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Scotland’s Newest Nature Trails Are Underwater Scotland’s Newest Nature Trails Are Underwater

The Scottish Wildlife Trust is putting snorkelers up close with the country’s marine wildlife from Travel | Smithsonian http://www.smithso...

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The Grisly History of Brooklyn's Revolutionary War Martyrs The Grisly History of Brooklyn's Revolutionary War Martyrs

The Prison Ship Martyrs Monument, a crypt in Fort Greene Park, may become part of the national park system from Travel | Smithsonian http:...

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Shimmy Through the World's Most Spectacular Slot Canyons Shimmy Through the World's Most Spectacular Slot Canyons

Where to explore the best of these narrow, water-worn passageways from Travel | Smithsonian http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/most-beau...

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America's First Writers Museum Is Slated to Open in May America's First Writers Museum Is Slated to Open in May

A new home for celebrating American literary titans, titles and traditions takes root in Chicago from Travel | Smithsonian http://www.smit...

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Where to Hunt for the World’s Smallest Monuments Where to Hunt for the World’s Smallest Monuments

Don't overlook these tiny statues in cities around the world from Travel | Smithsonian http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/worlds-sma...

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This Medieval Knight’s Manor Houses Over 350 Mechanical Musical Instruments This Medieval Knight’s Manor Houses Over 350 Mechanical Musical Instruments

From tiny music boxes to the bus-sized Orchestrion, Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Cabinet in Germany's Rhineland is the perfect musical d...

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12 Mesmerizing Places to Watch Flowers Bloom 12 Mesmerizing Places to Watch Flowers Bloom

Because there's no better way exalt the end of winter than with millions of tulips, poppies and roses from Travel | Smithsonian http:/...

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The Romance and Promise of 20th-Century Radio Is Captured in This Mural The Romance and Promise of 20th-Century Radio Is Captured in This Mural

At the Cooper Hewitt, a rare opportunity to view "The World of Radio" with its masterful vignettes celebrating the Modern age fr...

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Follow the Polka Dots to Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Rooms That Are Breaking Museum Records Follow the Polka Dots to Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Rooms That Are Breaking Museum Records

"Polka dots are a way to infinity," says Japan's most successful artist, now at the Hirshhorn from Travel | Smithsonian http...

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Step Inside This Underground Cathedral, Carved into the Walls of an Abandoned Salt Mine Step Inside This Underground Cathedral, Carved into the Walls of an Abandoned Salt Mine

An old mine has transformed into a subterranean worship space, 650 feet underground from Travel | Smithsonian http://www.smithsonianmag.co...

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Tattooing Was Illegal in New York City Until 1997 Tattooing Was Illegal in New York City Until 1997

The New-York Historical Society's newest exhibit delves into the history of the city's once-turbulent ink scene from Travel | Smit...

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What's Changed in the 30 Years Since the Smithsonian Opened an Exhibition on Japanese Internment What's Changed in the 30 Years Since the Smithsonian Opened an Exhibition on Japanese Internment

A new display at the American History Museum marks the 75th Anniversary of Executive Order 9066 from Travel | Smithsonian http://www.smith...

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These Fake Trees Were Used as Spy Posts on the Front Lines of World War I These Fake Trees Were Used as Spy Posts on the Front Lines of World War I

On the Western Front, meticulously crafted iron trees were used by both sides to conceal enemy forces from Travel | Smithsonian http://www...

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Lights, Camera…Cocktails! Five Historic Bars From Hollywood’s Golden Age Lights, Camera…Cocktails! Five Historic Bars From Hollywood’s Golden Age

Toast the Oscars at one of these Old Holywood watering holes from Travel | Smithsonian http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/relive-hollywo...

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Seven Foods You Have to Try in Chile Seven Foods You Have to Try in Chile

from Travel | Smithsonian http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/foods-you-have-eat-chile-180962257/

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15 Perfect Spots to Watch the Total Solar Eclipse as It Crosses the U.S. Next Summer 15 Perfect Spots to Watch the Total Solar Eclipse as It Crosses the U.S. Next Summer

One of the most exciting astronomical event in U.S. history is happening this August from Travel | Smithsonian http://www.smithsonianmag.c...

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