Yes, the Smithsonian Institution was founded in 1846 by James Smithsonian of London.
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Smithsonian Institution was created on 1846-08-10.
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The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.
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The phone number of the Smithsonian Institution is: 202-633-8998.
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There are 19 buildings that make up the Smithsonian Institution, most of which are located in Washington, D.C..
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The address of the Smithsonian Institution is: 301 7Th St SW, Washington, DC 20439
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The Smithsonian will be identifiable either by its size, or by the labeling on the map that denotes the Smithsonian.
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when we are in washington, d.c., we like to visit the smithsonian institution and the washington monument.
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"The Nation's Attic" is a common nickname for the Smithsonian Institution due to its vast and diverse collection of artifacts and exhibits.
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when we are in washington, d.c., we like to visit the smithsonian institution and the washington monument.
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French Blue is a nickname for the Hope Diamond, which is currently at the Smithsonian.
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The phone number of the Archives Of American Art Smithsonian Institution is: 617-565-8444.
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The address of the Archives Of American Art Smithsonian Institution is: 87 Mount Vernon St, Boston, MA 02108
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Although Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams each played a part in the process of the establishment of the Smithsonian Institution, it was James K. Polk that signed legislation that began it.
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the Smithsonian Institution, our national museum
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That is the correct spelling of the proper noun, meaning the "Smithsonian Institution" (museums and research facilities operated by the US government).
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Leonard Carmichael has written:
'James Smithson and the Smithsonian story' -- subject(s): Smithsonian Institution
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The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. has been referred to as "America's attic" due to its extensive collections of artifacts and objects that represent American history and culture.
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The Hope Diamond is owned by the United States as the result of a gift of jeweler Harry Winston. It is kept safe by the Smithsonian Institution and is available for viewing by the public in the National History Museum in Washington D. C.
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The Smithsonian Institute was built using funds that were endowed by James Smithson. He wanted to establish an institution to increase knowledge in the United States.
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You can see the Hope Diamond at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC.
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According to Wikipedia:
"...On November 10, 1958, Winston donated the diamond to the Smithsonian Institution..."
where it remains and has since being received by the Smithsonian.
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E. F. Rivinus has written:
'Spencer Baird of the Smithsonian' -- subject(s): Biography, Naturalists, Smithsonian Institution
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The Smithsonian Institution , located in Washington,D.C.
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Walter Karp has written:
'Liberty under siege' -- subject(s): Politics and government
'The Center' -- subject(s): Buildings, Buildings, structures, Guidebooks, Rockefeller Center
'The Smithsonian Institution' -- subject(s): Smithsonian Institution
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The Smithsonian Institution "Castle" building is located at 1000 Jefferson Drive SW in Washington, DC.
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It will go on display at the Smithsonian Institution's Air and Space Museum.
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What city is the spirit of St. Louis on display at the smithsonian institution
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If you are looking to apply for a credit card associated with the Smithsonian Institution, you would contact the Smithsonian Institution directly. If you are interested in a Discover credit card, you would contact Discover directly. Each institution has its own application process for their respective credit card offerings.
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Washington has dozens of museums. The best known is possibly the Smithsonian Institute.
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Mr. Rogers.
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National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
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James Smithson's nephew is the one who founded the Smithsonian Institution. James Smithson died in 1829 and left his money to his nephew. The nephew died in 1935 and willed the money to the US to found the Smithsonian.
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Harry Winston donated the Hope Diamond to the Smithsonian Institution in 1958 by sending the gem through the U.S. mail in a plain brown paper parcel.
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You would see a lot of objects. You should go there yourself to see and then you will know the answer to this question.
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