By Phaedra Trethan There isn’t a building for the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum, no place to visit, no walls for exhibits to hang. At least not yet. But the institution created by Congress in 2020 is very much active in telling the important role of women in American history. And interim director Melanie Adams said the museum is “in the process of finding a physical home” on the National Mall. The Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum is already a part of the nation’s flagship museum system, and it’s taking its educational mission on the road and online during Women’s History
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