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The Smithsonian

Nearly all of the buildings on the National Mall are Smithsonian museums. They include Freer/Sackler: The Smithsonian's Museums of Asian Art; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; the National Air and Space Museum; the National Museum of African Art; the National Museum of American History; the National Museum of Natural History; the National Museum of the American Indian; the S. Dillon Ripley Center; and the Smithsonian Institution Building (the Castle), the original building, completed in 1855. Next door to the Castle, the Arts and Industries Building is open sporadically for special events.

Newest Museum

Standing on a 5-acre site adjacent to the Washington Monument grounds is the newest Smithsonian museum, the National Museum of African American History & Culture. Other Smithsonian facilities in D.C. include the Anacostia Community Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, the National Postal Museum, the Renwick Gallery, the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute. The National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center is located near Washington Dulles International Airport in nearby Chantilly, Va.

The vast collection of objects in these museums chronicle nearly every facet of human endeavor from the masterful to the mundane, and give visitors a staggeringly comprehensive look at the natural world. The Smithsonian also encompasses research installations, observatories, libraries and facilities for preserving and restoring artifacts, and offers publications, lectures, classes and other educational programs.

A good first stop, especially if you're a first-time visitor, is the Smithsonian Visitor Center in the Castle (open daily 8:30-5:30; closed Christmas). While there, be sure to give thanks to James Smithson; his tomb—rescued in 1903 by Alexander Graham Bell from an endangered cemetery in Genoa, Italy—lies in a crypt off the north entrance. It is a final resting place of which Smithson would no doubt approve, just as he would the multifarious institution he helped found for “the increase and diffusion of knowledge.”

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