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Smithsonian is holding a number of exhibits/events related to the 200th birth of Abraham Lincoln.

Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies (SCEMS)
Free Online Conference on Abraham Lincoln. As part of the Smithsonian’s celebration of the 2009 Presidential Inauguration, SITES and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum present “Abraham Lincoln: Self-Made in America,” a mobile museum exhibit.

Jackie and John F. Kennedy. Photograph by Richard Avedon. Courtesy National Museum of American History

The Kennedys | Portrait of a Family, Photographs by Richard Avedon
A young first family on the brink of making history. See portraits of John, Jackie, Caroline, and infant John, Jr., before they became national icons of power, wealth, and celebrity. Rare images from the National Museum of American History make this a can't miss.

X-ray of Selene vomer specimen. Courtesy National Museum of Natural History Ichthyo: The Architecture of Fish
Imagine what's contained with the National Museum of Natural History's vast collections! Get a scientific view of the complex structures of aquatic specimens such as fish, rays, eels, and more.
X-rays reveal these creatures in a never-before-imagined light.
Green Revolution coming soon! Green Revolution
Would you like to reduce your museum’s “carbon footprint” through recycling and reuse? Would learning more about renewable energy, organic food, and other environmental issues appeal to your visitors? Green Revolution is a landmark “traveling” exhibition from SITES . . .

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