The Human Origins exhibit shows how early humans evolved over millions of years and how climate shaped the rise of Homo sapiens. 1149
National Museum of Natural History – Life on the Earth, Washington DC, USA
The “Life on Earth” exhibit provides a comprehensive and sweeping view of biodiversity, evolution, and Earth’s history. 1148
National Archives, Washington DC, USA
The National Archives is the headquarters of the U.S. federal agency charged with preserving and making accessible the records of the U.S. government. 1147
Annapolis, Maryland, USA
Annapolis, Maryland’s capital, is a historic waterfront city known for its 18th-century architecture and strong maritime heritage. 1146
Alexandria, Virginia, USA
Alexandria is a historic city on the Potomac River, founded in 1749 as a major colonial port and center for trade and shipbuilding. 1145
Pentagon Memorial, Thomas Jefferson Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC, USA
The Pentagon Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, and Arlington National Cemetery offer tributes to 9/11 victims, Jefferson’s legacy, and America’s fallen service members. 1144
Smithsonian National Museum of American History – Food, Transportation and Business, Washington DC, USA
This section shows how food, transportation systems, and business innovation shaped everyday life in the United States. 1143
Smithsonian National Museum of American History – Movie, Music and Sports, Washington DC, USA
This exhibit shows how film, television, music, and sports have become powerful forces in American culture and everyday life. 1142
Smithsonian National Museum of American History, One Nation from Many, Washington DC, USA
It means America is one nation formed from many different people. 1141








