The store is operated and managed in collaboration with Smithsonian Enterprises. For general questions about store operations and merchandise call (202) 633-6167 or email NMAAHCMuseumStore@si.edu.
10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. (Last entry 5:00 p.m.) on days the museum is open to the public. Please note the museum opens at 12:00 PM on Mondays, except those observed as Federal Holidays.
Passes are required to visit the museum. If you do not have a standard entry pass, visitors may obtain a Dine and Shop Pass to facilitate museum entry to dine in the Sweet Home Café or shop in the museum store.

1400 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20026
Level 1 (Heritage Hall)
Level 3 (Outside of the Community Galleries)
A selection of merchandise is available for purchase online courtesy of Smithsonian Enterprises at Smithsonian Store.
If you wish to propose a product for consideration, submit a Vendor Proposal form to NMAAHCMuseumStore@si.edu.
Due to the high volume of submissions, we are unable to respond to individual proposals. A representative from Smithsonian Enterprises will notify you if there is an interest in the item.
Objects depicting racist and/or stereotypical imagery or language may be offensive and disturbing, but the NMAAHC aims to include them in the Collection to present and preserve the historical context in which they were created and used. Objects of this type provide an important historical record from which to study and evaluate racism.
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Objects depicting racist and/or stereotypical imagery or language may be offensive and disturbing, but the NMAAHC aims to include them in the Collection to present and preserve the historical context in which they were created and used. Objects of this type provide an important historical record from which to study and evaluate racism.
This website contains links to or from third-party sites that are not under the control of the Smithsonian. Click here for the Smithsonian Terms of Use regarding Third Party Websites. The appearance of external links on the Smithsonian’s websites or social media accounts does not constitute an official endorsement on behalf of the Smithsonian.