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Museum of American History

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The Museum of American History opened in 1964 as the sixth Smithsonian building on the Mall. This museum focuses on the history of transportation, agriculture, communication, medicine, science and technology in the United States.

Interesting Facts:

  • When Francis Scott Key saw the American Flag flying over Fort McHenry during the War of 1812, it inspired him to write “The Star Spangled Banner.” The song became popular during the Civil War, and in 1931, by act of Congress, it was officially designated the national anthem of the United States. The flag that inspired the song was donated to the Smithsonian in 1912

Don't Miss:

  • The Star Spangled Banner in its state-of-the-art gallery at the heart of the museum
  • Eli Whitney’s cotton gin (original)
  • Thomas Edison’s light bulb (original)
  • A 1913 Model-T Ford
  • Hands-On-History Room
  • First Ladies
  • The American Presidency

Links:

Museum of American History website

Timeline

1907 1964 1980
The Star Spangled Banner is donated to the Smithsonian Institute. The National Museum of History and Technology opens as the sixth Smithsonian museum. The NMHT changes its name to the National Museum of American History.
2006 2008
Museum closes for renovation. Museum reopens and features a five-story atrium with sky-lights, a grand staircase, and a state-of-the-art gallery to house the Star-Spangled Banner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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