Location: Ground Floor, Exhibit Type: Permanent The Smithsonian’s two monumental Easter Island stone figures, or moai, represent some of the most popular and intriguing exhibits at the National Museum of Natural History. Since their arrival in 1887, one or both has always been on exhibit.
An extension of the critically acclaimed minibar by José Andrés, barmini is an avant-garde cocktail lab serving up whimsical takes on classic cocktails and innovative new creations.
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