Smithsonian narrows site options for new American Latino and Women’s museums


The search for homes for the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Latino and American Women’s History Museum is nearing its resolution.

The institution's Board of Regents, chaired by Revolution CEO Steve Case, has landed on four sites, having narrowed the list from the original 26:

Arts and Industries Building — 900 Jefferson Drive SW, the Smithsonian's second oldest building
Northwest Capitol site — undeveloped land located north of the Capitol Reflecting Pool, under…

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