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SIAIR_210407_46.JPG: Welding another piece together.
SIAIR_210730_005.JPG: Welcome back to the Smithsonian!
Please be mindful of our requirements for entry:
(1) Maintain a safe social distance
(2) Wear a face covering
(3) Present your timed-entry pass
(4) Prepare for a bag check
Enjoy your visit!
SIAIR_210730_009.JPG: What's Happening?
This temporary structure is a mockup constructed for the purpose of evaluating four options for reclodding of the Museum building and its site walls, as well as several options for pavement of its terraces.
The recladding is part of a large project to revitalize and improve exterior and interior areas of the Museum.
SIAIR_210730_061.JPG: Large crowds on reopening day.
SIAIR_210730_091.JPG: Need More Air and Space?
Visit the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
Chantilly, VA
SIAIR_210730_111.JPG: Remote assistance
SIAIR_210730_135.JPG: To our visitors, I am so pleased to welcome you back to the Smithsonian. We have missed you.
As we open our doors again, it is essential we all do our part to put safety first. During your visit, you will see new health and safety measures in place to protect our visitors, our staff, our volunteers, and our collections.
Our staff will:
Stay home when sick
Wear face coverings
Practice social distancing
Wash hands, sanitize, and practice good hygiene
Our public spaces will have:
Limited capacity
Increased cleaning and sanitization
Social-distancing signage and directions
Our visitor guidelines are:
Maintain a safe social distance
Wear a face covering
Wash hands, sanitize, and practice good hygiene
Thank you for your support of the Smithsonian and for doing your part to keep our community safe. Please come back soon.
Lonnie G. Bunch III
Secretary, Smithsonian Institution
SIAIR_210730_139.JPG: Help us protect our visitors, staff, and volunteers:
Conduct a self-check of your health before entry.
1. Have you had any of the following NEW or UNUSUAL-FOR-YOU symptoms within the past 72 hours? ...
2. Have you or anyone in your household or group tested positive or are awaiting test results for COVID-19?
3. Do you or anyone in your household or group have the symptoms of COVID-19 listed above?
...
SIAIR_211120_026.JPG: The construction tower gets lifted up.
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2021 photos: This year, which started with former child president's attempted coup and the continuation of the COVID-19 pandemic, gradually got better.
Trips this year:
(May, October) After getting fully vaccinated, I made two trips down to Asheville, NC to visit my dad and his wife Dixie, and
(mid-July) I made a quick trip up to Stockbridge, MA to see the Norman Rockwell Museum again as well as Daniel Chester French's place @ Chesterwood.
Equipment this year: I continued to use my Fuji XS-1 cameras but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
Number of photos taken this year: about 283,000, up slightly from 2020 levels but still really low.
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