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The Smithsonian is home to a 1938 Golf Course Apartments Chevrolet Good Humor truck, a valuable piece of American history. w / elevator • In February of 1960, four AfricanAmerican students sat down at a Greensboro, North Carolina Woolworth’s lunch counter, filling seats vacated by white customers. After being refused service, they stayed in their seats, initiating a peaceful sit-in against racial inequality, and launching a pivotal phase of • Fully Equipped Electric Kitchen Self Cleaning Oven the civil rights movement. A section of that • Washer & Dryer lunch counter, along with four stools, is a • Cable TV and Computer Hook-ups popular landmark in the American History Museum. • Individually Controlled Central Heating & Air • One of the most popular exhibits in the • Community Gathering Room with Golf Smithsonian is the Star-Spangled Banner flag, Course Patio Exercise Room & Library also called the Great Garrison flag, which flew over Baltimore’s Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. This flag was the inspiration for Francis Scott Key, who penned the nowfamous poem “Defense of Fort McHenry,” SMITHSONIAN which was later set to music, becoming the U.S. national anthem. The flag with its 15 stars and 15 stripes was (continued) sewn by a Baltimore woman named Mary Pickergill in 1813 for $405.90. After the war, the banner was in the • Bell B ll and d hi his wife if accompanied i d S Smithson’s ith ’ bbody d possession of the family of Major George Armistead, across the ocean to the United States, and in January, the commander of the fort, until 1912, when it was 1904, the body was escorted through Washington, D.C. donated to the Smithsonian. It has undergone several by the U.S. Cavalry to Smithson’s final resting place, a restorations, the first in 1914 and the most recent, a crypt on the first floor of the Smithsonian Castle. long-term restoration begun in 1999. • There are 19 different museums and galleries in • Pieces from the life of George Washington abound the Smithsonian complex, including the Air and Space in the Smithsonian, including a wisp of his hair, a brick Museum, National Zoological Park, American History from his childhood home, a letter hand-written by him Museum, American Indian Museum, National Portrait in 1785, his uniform from the Revolutionary War, and Gallery, and Natural History Museum. The American wood from his coffin. There is also a 12-ton marble History Museum, with over three million artifacts in its statue of the nation’s first president, completed in 1841, collection, contains everything from a piece of Plymouth sitting atop a granite pedestal. 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