The Smithsonian is actually a collective group of 13 museums, 5 galleries, 1 garden, and 1 zoo located in Washington D.C. They are scattered all around the city.
The most visited are the Air and Space Museum and the Natural History Museum.
At the Air and Space Museum you can see things like the Wright Brothers' glider, objects from the Gemini and Mercury space missions, rocket engines, missiles, and more. The entire museum is dedicated to the history and development of flight and space exploration. They have mini movies in IMAX theater and at the planetarium.
The Natural History Museum is great for everyone. At this museum you can see the Hope Diamond, walk through a butterfly pavillion, study in a forensic lab, see mini movies on an IMAX screen, look at insects, and stand next to dinosaurs and elephants.
Keep in mind these are only 2 of the museums.
planes and rockets!
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You would see a lot of objects. You should go there yourself to see and then you will know the answer to this question.
Smithsonian Institute = Instituto Smithsonian
The Smithsonian has a number of rare and beautiful quilts in its collection; therefore, it is impossible to know to which particular quilt you refer. To see pictures of all the Smithsonian's special exhibition quilts, click the Related Link, below.
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You can see the Hope Diamond at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.
The Smithsonian has a number of rare and beautiful quilts in its collection; therefore, it is impossible to know to which particular quilt you refer. To see pictures of all the Smithsonian's special exhibition quilts, click the Related Link, below.
Yes, the Smithsonian Institution was founded in 1846 by James Smithsonian of London.
The Smithsonian will be identifiable either by its size, or by the labeling on the map that denotes the Smithsonian.
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It took me about 2 or 3 days depending on how much you want to see
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