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Welcome
to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History
where you can see what makes America ...
America.
Here
we tell stories
through objects that shed light
on our triumphs
and our tragedies,
our aspirations
and our experiments-
national treasures
like President Lincoln's top hat,
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's inauguration gown,
Muhammad Ali's boxing gloves,
and Thomas Edison's lightbulb-
as well as more ordinary objects that illustrate the lives of everyday Americans.
At the center of the Museum
lies the Star-Spangled Banner,
the flag that was "still there"
after the bombardment
of Fort McHenry
in eighteen fourteen.
this very flag inspired Francis Scott Key
to write the poem
that would become our national anthem.
Elsewhere in the Museum,
take in the dramatic stories told in our transportation exhibits
about how we navigated seas and waterways,
traversed a vast country on the railroad,
and fell in love with our cars.
Reflect on the complex challenge of the American Presidency,
and the changing contributions of the First Ladies.
take a peek inside a Colonial-era home that tells
over two hundred years of history,
or size up Dorothy's ruby slippers from the Wizard of Oz.
See a Vietnam era helicopter
and other military artifacts, from the revolution to the present day,
that remind us of the contributions made by America's armed forces.
Historywill come to life
as you learn how to prepare for a sit-in
at the iconic Woolworth's lunch counter
from Greensboro, North Carolina;
or help seamstress Mary Pickersgill assemble the giant Star-Spangled Banner.
Try your hand at a cotton gin
and view historic 3-D photos
at one of our hands-on carts.
Be sure to take a break
and enjoy the variety freshly prepared American foods
in our cafes,
and browse a wide selection of toys,
books,
and souvenirs in our stores.
There's a lot to do on a visit to the Museum
and it's all made possible by a team of expert staff and volunteers
that work hard behind the scenes
to collect,
preserve,
study,
interpret,
and present the millions of historical artifacts
in our collection.
The museum and it's collections belong to the American people-
and e hope you'll come visit.
We're located in the heart of Washington, D.C., on the National Mall.
Visit us online
at americanhistory.si.edu.
The National Museum of American History-
Real stories,
Real stuff.