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Outside the NMAI

Sun 26 Sep 2004 21:14:25

I walked down to the new National Museum of the American Indian this afternoon, hoping to catch a short line in its last open hour, but no luck: while the museum remains popular, entry requires a timed pass, and it will probably be so for a long time, as with the Holocaust Museum and the Washington Monument. I took some pictures instead, then walked around the First Americans Festival to get some native corn soup with pork (slightly gamy) and iced mint tea (minty!).


The NMAI is a lovely structure, yellow stone and sweeping curves evoking native dwellings and the natural world, while simultaneously complementing the the neighboring Capitol Dome and the gravelly paths of the Mall. A fitting tribute to America's native heritage, I think.

(Photos taken with an Aiptek Mini Pencam 1.3MP SD.)

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I was wondering when you'd take a trip on down to the museum :)

my tribal leaders were there - they said it was awesome. i thought the building was awesome when i was there... they let us native interns take a tour of the empty building.

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