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Explore History & Culture

Illuminating history and culture for our shared future

The Smithsonian not only explores U.S. history and culture to better understand what it means to be an American, but also examines, explains, and protects cultural heritage in the U.S. and around the world. Our collections and subject experts illuminate the past and present to help discover, preserve, and disseminate knowledge that secures our shared future as a nation and a global community.

Featured

Discover featured online collections, resources, and stories from across the Smithsonian.

  • Martin Luther King Jr. surrounded by supporters

    Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

    Martin Luther King Jr. arrow-right

    The Smithsonian celebrates an American civil rights icon with a look through the collections.
  • Betty White in Uniform

    Smithsonian Snapshot

    Betty White's Lesser-Known Role arrow-right

    From Hollywood to the home front.

  • view of a football field through the goal posts

    Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

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    Explore football-related items in our collections dating from the late 1880s to the present.
  • snowboard

    Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

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    A peek at winter sports in the collections.
  • Elvis Presley

    National Portrait Gallery

    Happy Birthday Elvis arrow-right

    Born on this day in 1935, Presley grew up in the musical melting pot of Memphis, Tennessee.
  • Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" Pamphlet

    Smithsonian Snapshot

    An Eloquent Argument arrow-right

    “In the following pages I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense...”—Thomas Paine

  • lavender heeled ankle boots  with Prince's Love Symbol as the zipper pull.

    Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

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    Music and fashion influence each other, and they reflect and impact the culture at large.
  • woman in colonial dress lighting a canon

    Smithsonian American Women's History Museum

    Who Was Molly Pitcher? arrow-right

    The heroic figure of Molly Pitcher has come to represent the critical roles that many women played during the fight for American independence.
  • commemorative facsimile of the signatures on the Declaration of Independence

    Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

    American Revolution arrow-right

    Explore collections and stories related to the founding of the United States of America.
  • Miss Liberty Celebration

    Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

    The Statue of Liberty: Symbol for a Nation arrow-right

    A gift from France in 1886, Lady Liberty in our collections and across America.
  • spirograph

    Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

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    From vintage to high-tech, there's something for every child (and child at heart) in our collections.
  • Technics Turntable, used by Grandmaster Flash.

    Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

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    This Technics brand turntable was used by Grandmaster Flash. Discover more hip-hop collection items.

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Topics in History and Culture

Connect with history and culture online at the Smithsonian's museums and cultural centers.

DuMont Duoscopic Television

National Museum of American History

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Explore topics and stories from the National Museum of American History.
A yellow pendant that says votes for women.

Smithsonian American Women's History Museum

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Look through the many lenses of American women's history. 
seven of the Little Rock Nine students

National Museum of African American History and Culture

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A place to explore history and culture through an African American lens.
Fancy shawl dancer in colorful native clothing.

National Museum of the American Indian

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Explore online resources from the National Museum of the American Indian
Black and white illustration of a woman holding her skirt out on a red background.

National Museum of the American Latino

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Explore Latino history and its diversity of culture from pre-Columbian times to today.
Colorful collage with flowers and shapes.

Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center

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Learn about the vibrant, diverse, and resilient set of communities of Asian Pacific Americans.

National Air and Space Museum

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Learn about the world of air and space through stories, objects, videos, and virtual programs.
2 cent stamp with a boy and a girl planting a tree

National Postal Museum

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Stamps explore a range of historical and cultural topics.
young girls in a parade

Anacostia Community Museum

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The Anacostia Community Museum convenes people and ideas to build healthy communities and neighborhoods.
Celebrations at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival.

Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage

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Discover stories that reveal the vitality of living cultural heritage across the U.S. and around the world.
Folkways Records This Land is My Land vinyl album

Smithsonian Folkways Recordings

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Stories, playlists, podcasts, and online exhibits from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.

Sidedoor Podcast

The Smithsonian's flagship podcast sneaks you through the side door to learn the stories behind the collections. Discover more episodes on history and culture.

  • Illustration of two bearded men in front of a shipwreck with glaciers.

    Sidedoor Podcast

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    This epic frozen whodunit, features a shipwreck, romance, and a social media darling with a dark secret.

  • Illustration of children with their right hands on their hearts looking at an American flag.

    Sidedoor Podcast

    Everybody Pledge Now arrow-right

    Why do we pledge allegiance to the flag? Learn the history behind this everyday occurrence on Sidedoor.

  • Ponzi in a suit.

    Sidedoor Podcast

    Ponzi's Scheme arrow-right

    Meet the man behind the Ponzi Scheme, and hear from a postal investigator trained to catch swindlers who use the U.S. mail for nefarious purposes.

  • Illustration of a gray-haired woman giving a speech at a lectern to a large audience with a red and yellow background.

    Sidedoor Podcast

    Wrinkled Radicals arrow-right

    Hear about the U.S. movement against ageism started by Maggie Kuhn in the 1970s.


From the Collections

Chair used by General Ulysses S. Grant during surrender at Appomattox, 1865

Reproduction of Eli Whitney's Cotton Gin Model

1851 - Isaac Singer's Sewing Machine Patent Model

Sunstone Capital

Colt Second Model Dragoon Revolver

Telegraph Register

Mexican Army Frock Coat

Frederick Douglass

Gospel Hymns No. 2

Rosa Parks

Cesar Chavez's Union Jacket

Sitting Bull

Buckskin coat

Encrusted Bugle

Alexander Graham Bell's Large Box Telephone

Edison "New Year's Eve" Lamp

Canard biplane with two pusher propellers, cream colored fabric, and wood frame, set against a black background.

1903 Wright Flyer

Helen Keller's Watch

Woman Suffrage Banner, 1914-1917

1926 Ford Model T roadster

I Want You for U.S. Army

Trumpet owned by Louis Armstrong

Exhibition pamphlet for the exhibit Executive order 9066

32c Woody Guthrie single

"We Can Do It!"

Salk Polio Vaccine, Mahoney Strain

Dylan

Jacqueline Kennedy, the King of Hearts - Stop Action Reaction

Berlin Wall fragment, Berlin, Germany, 1961

Pressure Suit, A7-L, Armstrong, Apollo 11, Flown

AIDS Memorial Quilt Panel

Patch, L’Ecole Des Trois Gourmandes

Marshall Field's: Salute to Walt Disney

RCA TRK-12 Television

McDonald's Restaurant Sign for the Japanese Market, 1975


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