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WHAT ARE YOUR ADMISSION
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Washington, D.C. museums are open everday except December
25. For complete information on admission and hours go to Visitor
Information and Museum and Zoo Hours, or call 202.633.1000 (voice/tape);
202.633.5285 (TTY) |
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HOW DO I PLAN A VISIT
TO THE SMITHSONIAN? |
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You can plan your trip online. Go to Visitor Information,
or call 202.633.1000 (voice/tape); 202.633.5285 (TTY). |
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WHAT INFORMATION
IS AVAILABLE FOR VISITORS WITH DISABILITIES? |
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The booklet Smithsonian Access (currently out of print)
provides information on the services available to visitors with disabilities—including
parking, building access, and accessibility services. To obtain a
printed copy of Smithsonian Access or a large-type, audio cassette,
or Braille edition call 202.633.1000 (voice/tape); 202.633.5285 (TTY).
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HOW DO I DONATE AN
OBJECT TO THE COLLECTIONS? |
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The Smithsonian Institution generally accepts donations
of objects only if the items truly fill a gap in or complement the
collections, and then only after careful consideration by museum curators,
administrators and directors. Because of this rigorous selection process,
the Smithsonian adds to its collections only a tiny percentage of
what is offered. This is to ensure that the objects acquired are appropriate
to the collections and can be properly cared for and used. |
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If you are considering making a gift or bequest of objects,
please contact: |
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Smithsonian Information
Email: info@si.edu
Address: Smithsonian Information
PO Box 37012
SI Building, Room 153, MRC 010
Washington, DC 20013-7012
Phone: 202.633.1000 |
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Please include a description, history of ownership,
and photographs when applicable. |
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Under no circumstance should you mail any objects
to the Smithsonian without first receiving permission to do so. |
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CAN THE SMITHSONIAN
PROVIDE APPRAISALS? |
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The Smithsonian Institution does not, as a matter of
policy, offer monetary evaluations. However, we have compiled information
that we trust will be helpful. This information is not intended to
be comprehensive and does not constitute an endorsement by the Smithsonian
Institution. |
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WHAT IS THE VALUE
OF MY VIOLIN? IS IT AUTHENTIC? |
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The Smithsonian Institution, as a matter of legal and
ethical policy, does not determine the monetary value of musical instruments.
For such an appraisal, we recommend that you have your instrument
examined by a reliable violin dealer in your area. |
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WHERE CAN I BUY SMITHSONIAN
PRODUCTS? |
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All museums have stores with items related to the collections
of the museum and our catalog and online store offer an even greater
selection. Note: Smithsonian members are reminded to bring their membership
card to receive a discount on purchases. |
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ARE ART REPRODUCTIONS
AVAILABLE AT THE SMITHSONIAN? |
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Reproductions of artworks are usually available from
the museum or gallery that houses the work in its collections. |
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HOW DO I CHANGE MY
ADDRESS FOR THE SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINES? |
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Fill out this easy online form. |
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HOW DO I ORDER BACK
ISSUES OF THE SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE? |
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Articles from Smithsonian magazine are not reprinted.
However, back issues can be purchased from the Smithsonian or can
be found in many public or university libraries |
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HOW DO I ORDER BACK
ISSUES OF THE AIR & SPACE MAGAZINE? |
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Back issues of Air & Space magazine can be
purchased from the Smithsonian or can be found in many public or university
libraries. |
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HOW CAN I BECOME
A SMITHSONIAN VOLUNTEER? |
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Learn about volunteer opportunities at the Smithsonian
and find the program that is right for you. |
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HOW DO I CARE FOR
ANTIQUES AND HEIRLOOMS? |
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Staff specialists at the Smithsonian Center for Materials
Research and Education (SCMRE) are asked questions on a wide variety
of subjects relative to caring for and preserving artifacts and heirlooms.
Broad guidelines and strategies for artifact and collections care
have been compiled into guideline pamphlets. |
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