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The Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum documents and interprets the effect of historical and contemporary social and cultural issues on communities. Established in 1967 as the Anacostia Neighborhood Museum, it served first as a Smithsonian outreach museum situated in one of the District of Columbia's largely African American neighborhoods and later evolved into a museum documenting, preserving and interpreting African American history from local and community history perspectives. In 2006, the name of the institution was changed to the Anacostia Community Museum to reflect the expansion from ethnic themes and issues to broader cultural issues that resonate within communities worldwide.


In preparation for the opening of "Jubilee: African American Celebrations" opening on December 7, 2008, the main gallery is closed for installation. Currently on view in the community gallery is "Separate and Unequaled: Black Baseball in the District of Columbia". For information call (202) 633-4870.