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What happens when a people decide to govern themselves? America’s national treasures come to life in this compelling exhibition that examines the bold experiment to create a government “of the people, ...
You are in a hallway just outside the entrance to the exhibit. As you entered this space, you passed through an opening in a black-painted wall. Above that opening is the title of the exhibit, ...
New and future voters are sharing their perspectives to shape the world in many ways this election season. They join a long history of youth engagement. Explore these artifacts that tell stories of ...
When the TI-99/4A was introduced in 1981, Texas Instruments claimed it was both "a major breakthrough in computer technology," and, probably more important, the "lowest priced, 16-bit computer ...
This Smith press with Washington frame was made by R. Hoe & Company after 1835. It is missing its original toggles, finials, and maker’s plate. The press has a height of 68 inches a width, at cheeks, ...
Physical Description: cellulose nitrate (overall material)Measurements: overall: 9.5 cm x 5.1 cm; x 3 3/4 in x 2 inoverall: 1/16 in x 3 3/4 in x 2 in; .15875 cm x 9.525 cm x 5.08 cm ...
This harmonica was made by M. Hohner in Germany, undetermined date. It is a Chrometta 8 model in the key of C, with 8 single holes and 32 reeds. This harmonica has a red plastic comb with gold-tone ...
This reed organ was made by Mason & Hamlin Organ Co. in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1876. It is a cabinet style pump organ, serial #34435, with a single keyboard, with a compass of FF - f3, a knee stop, ...
The Tokheim Oil Tank and Pump Company, of Fort Wayne, Indiana produced this gas pump during the early 1900s. This moveable ability of the tank reflects the fact that before gas stations were a ...
In the early nineteenth century, lighthouses in the United States were considered inferior to those in France and England. American mariners complained about the quality of the light emanating from ...