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Category: Smithsonian Magazine

Witness a Real-Life Wild West Buffalo Roundup

September 22, 2017 By: Science Nerd

For one day only, the old West lives on in South Dakota’s Custer State Park Latest articles | Smithsonian

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Follow This Rainbow Tunnel to the World’s Largest Collection of Fluorescent Rocks

September 22, 2017 By: Science Nerd

Get glowing in the Sterling Hill Mining Museum Latest articles | Smithsonian

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How Billie Jean King Picked Her Outfit for the Battle of the Sexes Match

September 20, 2017 By: Science Nerd

King beat self-proclaimed male chauvinist Bobby Riggs and her victory still stands as an accomplishment for feminism Latest articles | Smithsonian

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Interior Secretary Recommends Shrinking Six National Monuments

September 18, 2017 By: Science Nerd

The review, which has been leaked, also suggests changes in uses and/or management of several other monuments Latest articles | Smithsonian

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Man Dresses Up Like a Car Seat for Science

September 14, 2017 By: Science Nerd

After a dramatic confrontation with the costumed driver, it turns out it was all a test Latest articles | Smithsonian

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Taiwan’s Yehliu Geopark Is Like Disneyland for Rock Lovers

August 31, 2017 By: Science Nerd

These mushroom-like mounds are some of the country’s greatest geological treasures Latest articles | Smithsonian

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Ai Weiwei Depicts the Brutality of Authoritarianism in an Unusual Medium–Legos

August 30, 2017 By: Science Nerd

The renowned Chinese Artist finally gets to see his work about political prisoners at the Hirshhorn Latest articles | Smithsonian

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A Triplet of Corpse Flowers Will Soon Release Their Stench in D.C.

August 29, 2017 By: Science Nerd

If you can’t make it to D.C., you can still catch the action (smell free) via live stream Latest articles | Smithsonian

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The World Trade Center’s Only Surviving Art Heads Home

August 22, 2017 By: Science Nerd

Battered, but not broken, Fritz Koenig’s “Sphere” is being reinstalled near its original location at Ground Zero Latest articles | Smithsonian

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This Gold Coin Built the Smithsonian

August 10, 2017 By: Science Nerd

All but two of 104,960 sovereigns from a learned Englishman with no birthright were reminted in the U.S. to fund the “increase and diffusion of

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