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Explore America: Virginia

Explore America and discover people, places, art, and history tha connect to Virginia in the Smithsonian’s collections. Held in trust for the American people, the Smithsonian’s collections document the country’s history, art from across the globe, scientific discovery, and the vast wonders of the natural and cultural world. Visit Smithsonian Open Access to download, share, and reuse millions of the Smithsonian’s 2D and 3D images.


37c Greetings from Virginia single

Pocahontas

Mount Vernon

Virginia

Virginia Peanuts

Arlington, Virginia

15 Dollars

Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia virginica)

Remains of Jamestown Colony, Virginia

25c Virginia single

Field of Varicolored Grasses in Late Summer (In the Virginia Hills)

Katherine Johnson

George Washington (Lansdowne Portrait)

Ship Model, Susan Constant

Arthur Ashe

University of Virginia

Richard Henry Lee

A Map of the Most Inhabited Part of Virginia

Thomas Jefferson

Mary Harrison's Sampler; Alexandria, Virginia; 1830

Martha Washington

Tennis Racket used by Arhur Ashe

Worker in otton Mill, Virginia, 1911

Pocahontas

Natural Bridge, Va.

Richard and Mildred Loving

Wild Potomac Poodle-Scott's Run, Virginia

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

Mount Vernon

Christ Church, Alexandria, Va.

George Rogers Clark

Surrender of Cornwallis

Matchbox Cover

Presbyterian Church, Alexandria, Virginia

Virginia Creeper


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