Commemoration of Abraham Lincoln's Bicentennial
As part of the Smithsonian-wide celebration of the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth, the Museum will showcase more than 60 historical treasures associated with Lincoln's life and an exhibition of rare documents from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library including a signed copy of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Watch Video of Reopening Events
A special ceremony was held on Wednesday, Nov. 19 to dedicate the Star-Spangled Banner gallery. An archived version of the webcast is available including remarks by President Bush and historian David McCullough. The Museum officially reopened to the public on Friday, Nov. 21 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Watch the archived webcast which includes Gen. Colin Powell (Ret.) reading Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
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Songs of American Places
The National Museum of American History contains approximately 3 million artifacts representing all fifty states and Puerto Rico. In celebration of the museum’s reopening, this edition of "Sounds of America" includes songs specific to cities, states, and regions across the United States. The program includes a mix of styles as lively and diverse as the country itself.
See the new home for the Star-Spangled Banner, the flag that inspired the national anthem. Experience the rare opportunity to view the White House copy of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address (extended through Jan. 11, 2009).