si.edu |
Monthly Uniques | 1.1M US |
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1,276
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Composed of sixteen museums and galleries, the National Zoo, and numerous research facilities in the United States and abroad. [Description from dmoz]
The Smithsonian Institution wears many hats, from the one worn by Harrison Ford in the Indiana Jones movies to the one worn by Abraham Lincoln the night he was assassinated. One of the world's leading cultural institutions, the Smithsonian houses more than 136 million pieces in 19 museums and galleries, most of which are on the National Mall in Washington, DC. Some 24 million people every year view the Smithsonian's exhibits on art, music, TV and film, science, history, and other subjects. Admission to all but one of the Smithsonian's facilities is free; only the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in New York charges admission. The Smithsonian receives about 80% of its funding from the federal government. [Description from Hoover's]
This site reaches over 1.1 million U.S. monthly people.The typical visitor watches PBS Online and listens to National Public Radio.
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US Web Demographics
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Audience Also Likes
Data Source: United States
The people who visit si.edu are also likely to visit these categories and sites:
| Affinity | Schools/Universities |
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| 24.1x | Berkeley |
| 10.6x | the University of Fl... |
| 9.3x | MIT |
| 4.8x | Stanford |
| Affinity | Nonprofit |
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| 22.9x | The Library of Congr... |
| 7.3x | PBS |
| 2.8x | Internet Archive |
| 2.2x | National Public Radi... |
| Affinity | TV |
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| 13.8x | History Channel |
| 13.4x | National Geographic |
| 13.0x | Biography TV |
| 8.3x | Discovery Online |
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