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This was the first time I've visited the Smithsonian's American History museum - it was closed when I visited DC 20 years ago - and I was impressed. It didn't feel like one museum, it felt like an umbrella covering several different and not terribly connected museums; some nice small ones, some world-class in their own right.

There's transportation, one of the world-class:

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(The Tucker Tornado, notorious enough to be the subject of its own movie.)

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Entertainment:

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(Zero Mostel's costume from Fiddler on the Roof.)

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History, of course...

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...and weird mixes. (This was in the transportation area, but could have gone in entertainment as well.)

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(Not to mention the gunboat from the prior entry.)

It was... well, gobsmacking. Some of the areas were more impressive than others (I loved the concept of the exhibit with a 2-story house dating back 200 years and covering various people who lived there over the years, tying it to significant parts of the era they lived in; but it wasn't as involving in practice as I'd hoped it would be). But there was just so much there, and most of it world-class. Yeah. This is what the Smithsonian stands for.
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