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2018_DC_Solstice_NMAH_180623 | 107 | DC -- America Now Solstice Saturday @ Natl Museum of Amer History Revel in the solstice at this year’s America Now, when three of your favorite museums unite for an after-hours festival of Americana. Enjoy the extra daylight at a mid-summer moveable feast celebrating the best of art and history in DC. Gather for happy hour at the National Museum of American History... |
2003_DC_Burns_030315 | 4 | DC Env Film Festival (2003) -- "Ansel Adams" (w/Ric Burns) @ Natl Museum of Amer History As part of the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital, the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History presented Ric Burns' documentary on the photographer Ansel Adams which was introduced by Ric himself. |
2012_DC_CA_Forever_120318 | 39 | DC Env Film Festival (2012) -- David Vassar and Sally Kaplan ("California Forever") @ Natl Museum of Amer History CALIFORNIA FOREVER: THE STORY OF CALIFORNIA STATE PARKS (USA, 2012, 60 min.)
World Premiere The dramatic history and scenic beauty of California State Parks – the largest and most diverse collection of state parks in the nation – is illuminated in this film. From Yosemite, California’s first state... |
2012_DC_Place_Land_120318 | 20 | DC Env Film Festival (2012) -- "A Place In The Land" (w/Grace Guggenheim and David Donath) @ Natl Museum of Amer History 20th Anniversary Environmental Film Festival Retrospective
A PLACE IN THE LAND (USA, 1998, 30 min.)
Protecting Wild Lands
George Marsh, Frederick Billings and Laurence Rockefeller were three influential figures in the history of conservation. Born generations apart, with very different lives, the... |
2012_DC_Watershed_120324 | 57 | DC Env Film Festival (2012) -- "Watershed: Exploring a New Water Ethic for the New West" (w/Marc Pachter, Mark Decena, James Redford, Sandra Postel, Osvel Hinojosa-Huerta, Edith Santiago, and Robert Redford) @ Natl Museum of Amer History WATERSHED: EXPLORING A NEW WATER ETHIC FOR THE NEW WEST (USA, 2012, 50 min.)
World Premiere “Whiskey is for drinkin’. Water is for fightin’,” says Jeff Ehlert, a fly fishing guide in Rocky Mountain National Park, recalling a well-worn saying heard throughout the Colorado River basin. As the most... |
2012_DC_Wild_By_Law_120318 | 13 | DC Env Film Festival (2012) -- "Wild By Law" (w/Bill Meadows) @ Natl Museum of Amer History 20th Anniversary Environmental Film Festival Retrospective
WILD BY LAW: THE RISE OF ENVIRONMENTALISM AND THE CREATION OF THE WILDERNESS ACT (USA, 1992, 56 min.)
Protecting Wild Lands
More than just the story of a historic struggle to preserve the natural world, this film provides an invaluable... |
2012_DC_Wilderness_120318 | 8 | DC Env Film Festival (2012) -- "Wilderness Idea" (w/Jeffrey Stine) @ Natl Museum of Amer History 20th Anniversary Environmental Film Festival Retrospective
THE WILDERNESS IDEA: JOHN MUIR, GIFFORD PINOCHET AND THE FIRST GREAT BATTLE FOR WILDERNESS (USA, 1990, 56 min.)
Protecting Wild Lands
Should Hetch Hetchy, a valley within Yosemite National Park, be dammed and flooded to form a reservoir for... |
2024_01_27F1_Masters | 148 | History Film Forum 2024 -- Masters of the Air History Film Forum presents: Masters of the Air
Part of the History Film Forum collection
The History Film Forum at the National Museum of American History presents the first episode of Masters of the Air, a new limited series drama from the producers of Band of Brothers and The Pacific. Based on the... (Partially reviewed) |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_A1_170309 | 21 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 1: Panel 1: Tower (2016): Keith Maitland Screening and Discussion – TOWER (2016), Keith Maitland
The History Film Forum opens with a discussion with South by Southwest Grand Jury award-winning director Keith Maitland on his use of archival material and animation in his groundbreaking film Tower. On August 1st, 1966, a sniper rode the elevator... |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_A2_170309 | 43 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 1: Panel 2: Slavery by Another Name (2012): Sam Pollard, Douglas Blackmon and Sheila Curran Bernard Screening - Slavery by Another Name (2012) *, Sam Pollard
Slavery by Another Name recounts how in the years following the Civil War, insidious new forms of forced labor emerged in the American South, keeping hundreds of thousands of African Americans in bondage, trapping them in a brutal system that... |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_A3_170309 | 41 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 1: Panel 3: Keynote – Douglas Blackmon and Sam Pollard Keynote – Douglas Blackmon and Sam Pollard
Join Pulitzer Prize-winning author Douglas Blackmon and Emmy-Award winning producer Sam Pollard as they are interviewed by Jeff Bieber, Vice President of Content Development and Production from WETA television, about their careers and the challenges inherent... |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_A4_170309 | 121 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 1: Panel 4: Timeless: (Re)Creating American History Screening and Discussion - TIMELESS: (Re)Creating American History
The History Film Forum takes an inside look at the NBC drama “Timeless.” Each week, “Timeless” takes viewers back in time through America’s rich history to reflect upon the lesser known details of monumental moments that have shaped our... |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_B1_170310 | 9 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 2: Panel 1: The Real Mad Men of Advertising, Smithsonian Channel "Mad Men" gave audiences an all-access glimpse into the world of advertising in America during the tumultuous decade of the 1960s. It was inspired by the real men and women of Madison Avenue who perfected the art of the sale and transformed American culture in the process. Who were these people and what... |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_B2_170310 | 66 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 2: Panel 2: Responsibilities of History Filmmakers: A. Scott Berg, Ed Ayers, Melissa Haizlip, Nancy Buirski and Sheila Curran Bernard In his keynote address at the inaugural History Film Forum in 2015, filmmaker Ric Burns said “When you traffic in film and history, fiction or nonfiction, you are borrowing the authority and power and majesty of the real and counting on its potency to lift your tale. You, therefore, have a contract with... |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_B3_170310 | 27 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 2: Panel 3: The Loving Story (2011): Nancy Buirski Oscar-shortlist selection The Loving Story, the debut feature by Full Frame Documentary Film Festival founder Nancy Buirski, is the definitive account of Loving v. Virginia—the landmark 1967 Supreme Court decision that legalized interracial marriage. Married in Washington, D.C. on June 2, 1958, Richard... |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_B4_170310 | 64 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 2: Panel 4: The Great War (American Experience, 2017): A. Scott Berg, Adriane Lentz-Smith, Mark Samels, and Stephen Ives Join us for an exclusive sneak peak of never before seen footage from the new film from PBS’s American Experience series: The Great War. The Great War is a six-hour, three-night event that will premiere in April 2017 in conjunction with the 100th anniversary of America’s entry into the war on April 6,... |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_C1_170311 | 75 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 3: Panel 1: Women in History Filmmaking: Nancy Buirski, Lynn Novick, Hannah Ayers, Melissa Haizlip and Laurens Grant Panel - Women in History Filmmaking
Across the top-grossing 1,100 films that debuted between 2002 and 2012, only 4.4% were created by female directors. As a study by Dr. Stacy Smith of the USC Annenberg school discovered, of 129 top grossing G, PG, and PG-13 films theatrically released between 2006 and... |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_C2_170311 | 69 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 3: Panel 2: Inside Crash Course: Nicholas Jenkins, Blake de Pastino, Nicole Sweeney, Raoul Meyer, Stan Muller, and Ed Ayers Panel - Inside Crash Course
From balancing chemical reactions to analyzing famous literature, never before has one video collection offered such a range of content. Since 2011, brothers John and Hank Green have pioneered digital education with their series Crash Course, which has more than 5 million... |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_C3_170311 | 48 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 3: Panel 3: An Outrage (2017), Hannah Ayers, Lance Warren Screening - An Outrage (2017), Hannah Ayers, Lance Warren
The History Film Forum is proud to present the premiere of An Outrage, a documentary film about lynching in the American South. Filmed on-location at lynching sites in six states and bolstered by the memories and perspectives of descendants,... |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_C4_170311 | 55 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 3: Panel 4: Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive (2016), Eric Stange Screening – Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive (2016)*, Eric Stange
The Forum presents an exclusive advanced screening of Edgar Allan Poe: Buried Alive, which will have its exclusive U.S. broadcast premiere on the “American Masters” series in fall 2017 on PBS. Edgar Allan Poe is among the most famous and... |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_D1_170312 | 40 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 4: Panel 1: Innovative Formats in History Media Innovative Formats in History Media
The Forum explores three interactive documentary projects for the:
* Between the Waters, South Carolina ETV’s immersive transmedia website showcasing lowcountry culture and history,
* Walden, a game, a first person simulation of the life of American philosopher... |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_D2_170312 | 50 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 4: Panel 2: Chinese Exclusion Act (2017): Ric Burns, Li-Shin Yu and Martin Gold Screening and Discussion - The Chinese Exclusion Act (2017), Ric Burns and Li-Shin Yu
On May 6th, 1882 – on the eve of the greatest wave of immigration in American history – President Chester A. Arthur signed into law a unique piece of federal legislation, called the Chinese Exclusion Act. Unlike any... |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_D3_170312 | 50 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 4: Panel 3: Hollywood Shuffle? Black History on Film, Sam Pollard, April Reign, Fath Favis Ruffins, Nicholas Wiggins and Caty Borum Chattoo Panel - Hollywood Shuffle? Black History on Film
Two years after #OscarsSoWhite began trending, the History Film Forum and The Undefeated examine the state of Black history on the screen. The African American Film Critics Association called 2016 the best year ever for black people in cinema, with films... |
2017_DC_Film_Forum_D4_170312 | 58 | History Film Forum (2017) -- Day 4: Panel 4: Jazz Ambassadors Performance and Discussion – Jazz Ambassadors *, Hugo Berkeley
What better way to close the History Film Forum than with jazz and history! In the late ’50s, U.S. government officials eager to make a case for America’s superiority to Communist regimes found a new vehicle to deliver the message to a... |
2015_DC_SIAH_ADA | 18 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- ADA steps and booths Honoring leaders of the Disability Rights Movement on steps across Washington DC.
On March 12, 1990, activists with disabilities abandoned their crutches and wheelchairs to pull themselves up the 83 stone steps at the Capitol Building and demanded passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act. On July... |
2019_DC_Mineta_191119 | 73 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Book Event: Sec Norman Mineta and Andrea Warren (“Enemy Child”) Sec Norman Mineta and Andrea Warren, author of “Enemy Child”
Join us for a conversation and book signing with the museum’s Elizabeth MacMillan Director, Anthea M. Hartig; former Cabinet Secretary Norman Mineta; and Andrea Warren, author of Enemy Child: The Story of Norman Mineta, a Boy Imprisoned in a... |
2022_DC_SIAH_ACCelerate_220410 | 96 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: 2022 ACCelerate Creativity and Innovation Festival The 2022 ACCelerate Creativity and Innovation Festival Friday, April 8 – Sunday, April 10, 2022
We invite you to attend the 2022 ACCelerate Festival, a celebration of creative exploration and innovative research happening at the intersection of science, engineering, arts, and design from across the... |
2015_DC_Backstory_Live_151122 | 101 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: BackStory Live (100th anniversary of "The Birth of a Nation") Please join us for a live presentation of the award-winning BackStory with the American History Guys, featuring Ed Ayers, Peter Onuf, and Brian Balogh.
This lively, interactive, and thought-provoking show will examine the historic D.W. Griffith film, "The Birth of a Nation" at the 100th anniversary of... |
2015_DC_SIAH_Fischer_150724 | 4 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Chuck Fischer ("White House Pop-Up Book") Chuck Fischer was on-hand to sign his "White House Pop-Up Book". |
2006_DC_SIAH_Closing_060904 | 28 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Closing day (2006) Closing day presentation by museum director Brent Glass just before the museum closed for renovations for over two years. |
2023_DC_DemocracyP1_230919 | 61 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Democracy Day: Panel 1: Revolutionary Questions at 250 Revolutionary Questions at 250
How the ideals of the Declaration of Independence have spurred change
The U.S. has inspired the world with ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence. But how have the ideals of the Declaration spurred change, resistance, new definitions, and shifting directions... |
2023_DC_DemocracyP2A_230919 | 111 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Democracy Day: Panel 2A: Artist Advocates for Democracy: 1 Art Diplomacy for Equality Artist Advocates for Democracy: 1 Art Diplomacy for Equality
Art as an asset for diplomacy and cross-cultural connection
The U.S. Department of State's Office of Art in Embassies showcases how art is our best asset for diplomacy. United States Ambassador to Portugal Randi Charno Levine and artists... |
2023_DC_DemocracyP2B_230919 | 75 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Democracy Day: Panel 2B: Artist Advocates for Democracy: 2 Arts and Human Rights Artist Advocates for Democracy: 2 Arts and Human Rights
Art as an asset for diplomacy and cross-cultural connection
The U.S. Department of State's Office of Art in Embassies showcases how art is our best asset for diplomacy. United States Ambassador to Portugal Randi Charno Levine and artists Sanford... |
2023_DC_DemocracyP3_230919 | 78 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Democracy Day: Panel 3: Storytelling and Connection Storytelling and Connection
The power of storytelling and art as methods of engagement and connection in democratic culture
Storytelling and art are powerful tools to encourage civic action and strengthen democratic culture. Actor Alfre Woodard, artist Hank Willis Thomas, independent filmmaker Paul... |
2005_DC_AHDDay_050322 | 16 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Donald L. Miller ("D-Days in the Pacific") This was a preview of the new History Channel documentary, produced by Lou Reda Productions, based on Donald Miller's new book, D-Days in the Pacific. Afterward, there was a discussion with Miller as well as a reception. |
2010_DC_Hines_100402 | 89 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies (w/Maurice Hines) Join Sophisticated Ladies cast members Maurice Hines and John and Leo Manzari at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History for an in-depth look at the work of Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies.
A discussion and dance exhibition by the cast members and Smithsonian Curator... |
2003_DC_AHES_030729 | 9 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Evan Schwartz ("Last Lone Inventor") Evan Schwartz wrote a book called "The Last Lone Inventor: A Tale of Genius, Deceit, and the Birth of Television." It documents the genius of Philo T. Farnsworth, the man who built and patented the first all-electronic system, in an economic life-and-death battle with the electronic media mogul, David... |
2012_DC_4Country_120218 | 146 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: For Country For Country: Japanese American Soldiers and Citizens & the 70th Anniversary of Executive Order 9066
2012 marks 70 years since the signing of Executive Order 9066, the action that led to the internment of more than 110,000 Japanese Americans during World War II. Learn more about this period in American... |
2010_DC_Thomas_100327 | 6 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Helen Thomas/Craig Crawford signing |
2022_DC_Sesame_221210 | 102 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: In Conversation: The Impact of Sesame Street In Conversation: The Impact of Sesame Street
Sesame Street is one of the best-loved children’s television series of all time, but also one of the most revolutionary. In using television to teach, Sesame’s creators and performers have particularly sought to reach children from minority backgrounds and... |
2015_DC_SIAH_InnovationO_150701 | 65 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Innovation Wing opening Inlcuding the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra Quintet, DJ Will Eastman, and the ribbon cutting ceremony along with some crowds.
Ribbon cutters included Michelle K. Lee (Director of the USPTO), John Gray (director of the American History Museum), and Richard Kurin (Under Secretary of History,... |
2015_DC_SIAH_InnovationL_150701 | 19 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Innovation Wing opening -- LEGO flag Including the two LEGO masters who worked on the flag -- father and son team Dan and Chris Steininger |
2004_DC_AH3MI_040326 | 2 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: J Samuel Walker ("Three Mile Island") Walker had written a book, "Three Mile Island: A Nuclear Crisis in Historical Perspective," which discussed the nuclear melt-down outside of Harrisburg in 1979. At the time, they didn't realize a melt-down had occurred and it was only years later that they learned just how close they had come to... |
2004_DC_AHJF_040211 | 3 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Jennifer Fleischner ("Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Keckly") This talk featured historian Jennifer Fleischner discussing her book "Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Keckly," discussing the story of the President's wife and a former slave who was her seamstress. |
2003_DC_AHJC_030627 | 11 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Jim Cullen ("The American Dream") Jim Cullen wrote a book called "The American Dream" which intrigued the director of the National Museum of American History, Brent Glass. So he brought him in to discuss the book and answer questions from the audience. It was an interesting presentation. While most Americans are familiar with the... |
2005_DC_AHJG_051021 | 7 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: John Gorman ("Buckminster Fuller: Designing for Mobility") Author Michael John Gorman presented Buckminster Fuller as an inventor through a visual exploration of his innovative projects. Hailed as one of the greatest minds of our times, Richard Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) is known as an American visionary. Designer, architect, engineer, inventor and... |
2005_DC_AHJS_051213 | 19 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: John Stachel ("1905: Einstein's Miraculous Year") 1905: Einstein's Miraculous Year: The United Nations has endorsed the year 2005 as the World Year of Physics, a time for international celebration of the pioneering contributions of Albert Einstein in 1905 and an opportunity to increase worldwide awareness of the major role physics will play in the... |
2017_DC_SIAH_Gown_171020 | 58 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Melania Trump Inaugural Gown Donation First Lady Melania Trump will donate the gown she wore to the 2017 inaugural balls to the First Ladies Collection at the National Museum of American History. The vanilla silk crepe off-the-shoulder gown with a slit skirt, ruffled accent trim from neckline to hem and claret ribbon around the waist was... |
2024_02_19C1_Remembrance | 161 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Memory and the Nation: Day of Remembrance 2024 Memory and the Nation: Day of Remembrance 2024
Marking the anniversary of the signing of Executive Order 9066, which authorized the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII.
This President’s Day, Feb. 19, marks the 82nd anniversary of the signing of Executive Order 9066 by President Franklin D.... (Partially reviewed) |
2018_DC_2Centuries_180620 | 38 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Panel: Two Centuries of American Innovation and 10 Million Patents Two Centuries of American Innovation and 10 Million Patents
Co-sponsor USPTO, CPIP
Signed by President George Washington, the first US Patent was issued in 1790. This June, the USPTO will issue patent number 10,000,000. These ten million utility patents represent two centuries of breakthroughs that... |
2003_DC_Apr65_030409 | 30 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Premier of April 1865 History Channel video w/Jay Winik The National Museum of American History, Behring Center and the History Channel put together a viewing and reception for the a new documentary that they had done called "April 1865" based on the book "April 1865: The Month that Saved America" by author Jay Winik. The documentary covers the last month of... |
2014_DC_Anthem_140614 | 109 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Raise It Up! Anthem for America -- Misc Join us on June 14th as we host Raise It Up! Anthem for America, a national celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Star-Spangled Banner. On that day, people around the world will unite to sing our national anthem at 4:00 PM EDT and kick-off a Star-Spangled summer.
Here are three ways to celebrate... |
2008_DC_SIAH_Ceremony_081121 | 84 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Reopening ceremony (2008) After a two-year, $85 million renovation, the National Museum of American History reopened on November 21.
Speakers for the event were:
- Brent D. Glass, director, National Museum of American History
- Kathy Brown, senior vice president, Verizon Communications
- G. Wayne Clough, Secretary,... |
2008_DC_SIAH_Day1_081121 | 75 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Reopening day inside After a two-year, $85 million renovation, the National Museum of American History reopened on November 21.
Photos here include:
- G. Wayne Clough, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution
- Kenneth E. Behring, donor and philanthropist
- Brent D. Glass, director, National Museum of American History
... |
2012_DC_Maxwell_121020 | 27 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Ron Maxwell introducing "Gettysburg" Civil War historian and former NPR film [music] commentator Noah Andre Trudeau leads a pre-screening discussion highlighting historical tidbits and things to look and listen for in this classic Hollywood movie. |
2022_DC_Shemin_221210 | 14 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Spotlight: Sam and Friends w/Craig Shemin Spotlight: Sam and Friends book signing and Objects out of Storage with Craig Shemin and Ryan Lintelman |
2017_DC_SIAH_NWB_Opening_170628 | 78 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: The Nation We Build Together Opening Introducing: The Nation We Build Together
This June, we are thrilled to throw open the doors to our newly complete west wing on the museum's second floor. Featuring new signature exhibitions, powerful stories, an interactive space for visitors of all ages, free experiences, hands-on activities, and... |
2023_DC_POGP1_230921 | 57 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: The Power of Giving: Social Justice & Philanthropy: 1 Philanthropy's Impact on Liberty & Equality Before & After the Civil War The Power of Giving: Social Justice & Philanthropy
You’re invited! Join us on September 21 for the 2023 Power of Giving symposium, featuring a distinguished panel of community organizers, activists, philanthropists, and historians discussing how philanthropy has advanced or impeded social justice, and... |
2023_DC_POGP2_230921 | 61 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: The Power of Giving: Social Justice & Philanthropy: 2 Break and Objects Out-of-Storage The Power of Giving: Social Justice & Philanthropy
You’re invited! Join us on September 21 for the 2023 Power of Giving symposium, featuring a distinguished panel of community organizers, activists, philanthropists, and historians discussing how philanthropy has advanced or impeded social justice, and... |
2023_DC_POGP3_230921 | 92 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: The Power of Giving: Social Justice & Philanthropy: 3 Equality & Family Philanthropy The Power of Giving: Social Justice & Philanthropy
You’re invited! Join us on September 21 for the 2023 Power of Giving symposium, featuring a distinguished panel of community organizers, activists, philanthropists, and historians discussing how philanthropy has advanced or impeded social justice, and... |
2023_DC_POGP4_230921 | 52 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: The Power of Giving: Social Justice & Philanthropy: 4 Community Perspectives on Social Justice Philanthropy + Reception The Power of Giving: Social Justice & Philanthropy
You’re invited! Join us on September 21 for the 2023 Power of Giving symposium, featuring a distinguished panel of community organizers, activists, philanthropists, and historians discussing how philanthropy has advanced or impeded social justice, and... |
2017_DC_SIAH_WD_Items_171010 | 50 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Walking Dead Artifact Donation -- Items Items donated:
* "Bicycle Girl" Bust (pilot episode)
* "Carl Grimes" Costume (seasons 1-2)
* Child's Walker Costume (pilot episode)
* "Daryl Dixon's" Crossbow (season 1+)
* "Glenn Rhee's" Costume (seasons 1-2)
* "Hershel Greene's" Head Prop (season 4)
* "Merle Dixon's" Weaponized Hand Rig... |
2017_DC_SIAH_WD_Donation_171010 | 140 | Natl Museum of Amer History -- Event: Walking Dead Artifact Donation -- Presentation Cast and production executives from the award-winning TV series The Walking Dead will donate memorabilia to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.
Who:
* John Gray, director, National Museum of American History
* Eric Jentsch, museum curator, National Museum of American History
... |
2010_DC_STN_101022 | 230 | Smithsonian Teachers' Night (2010) @ Natl Museum of American History Attention all teachers of all subjects and grade levels!
Find new classroom-ready resources, meet Smithsonian educators, and attend demonstrations of school programs and materials at the Smithsonian's annual education expo.
Join Brent D. Glass, Director of the National Museum of American History;... |