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Grace Lincoln Temple and the Smithsonian's Children Room of 1901

NeCastro et al., 1988

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3048990478895263520
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NeCastro L
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This paper describes the brainchild of third Smithsonian Institution Secretary Samuel P. Langley, who was the driving force behind one of the first efforts to create a museum area specifically devoted to displays for children. In 1889, two years after he became secretary …
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