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Museum Happenings This July: Exhibits, Music and More at the National Museum of American History The calendar of exhibitions and events happening at the museum in July 2025.
Patty Dowd Schmitz, president and CEO of the National First Ladies Library & Museum, is leaving to pursue new opportunities. David Lee, the current director of development and marketing, will ...
The National Building Museum doesn’t want you to just look at their latest exhibit—they want you to jump, climb, and vault through it. “Momentum Park (our),” which opens on July 3, will invite ...
The National WWII Museum honors veteran Paul Hilliard’s 100th birthday with a public celebration recognizing his service and decades of museum support.
Years after a devastating fire, Brazil is slowly rebuilding an institution dedicated to the country’s cultural heritage.
The museum, now four years in the making, is scheduled to open in 2026, permanently memorializing and educating its visitors about the impact of Juneteenth on ...
A coalition of more than 20 Latino scholars and community leaders are asking Speaker of the House Mike Johnson to defund the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Latino.
Veterans, active-duty service members and Gold Star family members receive free admission to the NVMM after Nationwide sponsorship.
Veterans and re-enactors alike from a variety of wars displayed historic battles, which local re-enactors say keep history alive.
Kimiko Carpenter, right, and JANM Vice President of Exhibitions Clement Hanami outside the Japanese American National Museum in Little Tokyo on Tuesday.
The Japanese American National Museum was hit hard by graffiti as protesters moved through Little Tokyo on Sunday and Monday.
The National Juneteenth Museum received $10 million from Texas lawmakers for its development in Fort Worth’s Historic Southside, museum CEO Jarred Howard confirmed to the Report June 9.
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