On November 21, 2008, the National Museum of American History reopened following an extensive renovation with major architectural enhancements to the interior, construction of a state-of-the-art gallery for the Star-Spangled Banner and update of the building's infrastructure. The National Museum of American History is located on the National Mall (at the corner of Constitution Avenue and 14th Street, NW) and is a cornerstone of the Smithsonian Institution.
The country's only National Museum of American History offers
corporations and other organizations the opportunity to co-host a reception
or dinner featuring highly acclaimed permanent exhibitions with
one-of-a-kind national treasures as varied as the Star-Spangled Banner, George
Washington's uniform, Thomas Jefferson's writing desk, First Ladies inaugural
gowns, the first automobile to cross the United States, and Dorothy's Ruby
Slippers. Your guests will be invited to enjoy cocktails and/or dinner at events
featuring such exhibitions as The
Price of Freedom: Americans at War; The American Presidency; First Ladies;
Julia Child’s Kitchen, and America on the Move.
The Museum's 5th floor roof terrace with fabulous views of the National Mall
is also available seasonally for daytime and evening events. Corporations,
associations, and others who make unrestricted gifts to the Museum may co-host
a special celebratory event and choose to hold a reception or dinner in accordance
with the Museum's event policy. Social
events of a personal nature including weddings, anniversaries, and religious
functions, as well as fundraising, marketing, and political events cannot be
accommodated by the publicly funded Smithsonian Institution.
The National Museum of American History can accommodate receptions for up to
3,500 guests and seated dinners for up to 500 guests. To learn more about co-hosting
an event and benefiting programs at the National Museum of American History,
please call the Museum's Office
of Special Events 202 633-3306 or email Elizabeth Little at littlee@si.edu.