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Smithsonian downsizes $2bn expansion of its south campus in Washington

The Smithsonian Institution s Castle on the National Mall in Washington, DC The Smithsonian Institution has scaled back its $2bn plan for expanding buildings on the southern end of its Washington, DC, campus, while unveiling details of the restoration and renovation of its 1855 Castle and its 1881 Arts and Industries Building (AIB). The updated cost has not been disclosed. Presenting the second stage of the revised programme on Wednesday to community leaders, a Smithsonian historic preservation specialist, Carly Bond, focussed on the Castle and AIB as well as an underground utility plant that will serve those two buildings and others. The Castle, an administrative building, and the AIB, a former exhibition space that has been mostly closed since 2004, are both National Historic Landmarks.

University of Southern Indiana and Historic New Harmony to host traveling Smithsonian exhibit highlighting Water/Ways

University of Southern Indiana and Historic New Harmony to host traveling Smithsonian exhibit highlighting Water/Ways University of Southern Indiana and Historic New Harmony to host traveling Smithsonian exhibit highlighting Water/Ways 1/13/2021 | University Communications Historic New Harmony has been selected by Indiana Humanities to host a Smithsonian-curated traveling exhibit called Water/Ways as part of the Museum on Main Street program, which brings exhibitions and programs to rural communities. The exhibition, which dives into water an essential component of life on our planet, environmentally, culturally and historically will be on display in New Harmony at the Atheneum from October 2 -November 14.

A museum on water management, inside a digital box

A museum on water management, inside a digital box Updated: Updated: December 29, 2020 17:21 IST Newly-launched virtual module ‘Museum in a Box’ introduces children to sustainable water management that is specific to Indian topography Share Article AAA Newly-launched virtual module ‘Museum in a Box’ introduces children to sustainable water management that is specific to Indian topography   Tamil Nadu was battered with ferocity by Cyclone Nivar in November. The brute force of a storm, and flooding thereafter, often puts in perspective the importance of managing water, as a resource. The Care Earth Trust, in conjunction with the US Consulate General in Chennai launched ‘Museum in a Box’ as a starting point, for teachers and educators looking to introduce children to the basic principles of hydrology.

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