19 Facts About The Smithsonian Institution

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The Smithsonian played a critical role as the U S partner institution in early bilateral scientific exchanges with the Academy of Sciences of Cuba.

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That same year, the Smithsonian signed an agreement to take over the Cooper Union Museum for the Arts of Decoration .

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In 2004, the Smithsonian opened the National Museum of the American Indian in a new building near the United States Capitol.

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In 2011, the Smithsonian undertook its first-ever capital fundraising campaign.

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The Smithsonian said that funds raised would go toward completion of the National Museum of African American History and Culture building, and renovations of the National Air and Space Museum, National Museum of American History, and the Renwick Gallery.

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The Smithsonian Institution has close ties with 168 other museums in 39 states, Panama, and Puerto Rico.

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The Smithsonian has a large number of traveling exhibitions, operated through the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service .

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Smithsonian Institution has many categories of displays that can be visited at the museums.

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At the time of its creation, the Smithsonian Institution had other entities dedicated to other minority groups: National Museum of the American Indian, Freer-Sackler Gallery for Asian Arts and Culture, African Art Museum, and the National Museum of African-American Heritage and Culture.

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The Smithsonian Institution Latino Center's Young Ambassadors Program is a program within the Latino Center that reaches out to Latino high school students with the goal of encouraging them to become leaders in arts, sciences, and the humanities.

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11.

The Smithsonian Institution makes a number of awards to acknowledge and support meritorious work.

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12.

Smithsonian Institution was established as a trust instrumentality by act of Congress.

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13.

The Smithsonian Institution exhibits are free of charge, though in 2010 the Deficit Commission recommended admission fees.

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Chief executive officer of the Smithsonian is the secretary, who is appointed by the Board of Regents.

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The secretary of the Smithsonian has the privilege of the floor at the United States Senate.

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The Smithsonian changed the exhibit, displaying the aircraft only with associated technical data and without discussion of its historic role in the war.

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The Smithsonian is a participant in the U S Global Change Research Program.

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Smithsonian Institution provides access to its image collections for educational, scholarly, and nonprofit uses.

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The Smithsonian Institution images fall into different copyright categories; some are protected by copyright, many are subject to license agreements or other contractual conditions, and some fall into the public domain, such as those prepared by The Smithsonian Institution employees as part of their official duties.

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