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- Protecting Native American Languages and Culture (2007-12-26)
- For Art Lovers, Art Basel in Miami Beach Was the Place to Be (2007-12-19)
- Erie Canal: How an Idea That Some Laughed at Became America's First National Waterway (2007-12-12)
- The Power of Crowds: Designing a Way to Harvest Electricity From People in Motion (2007-12-5)
- American Folklife Center: Preserving the Voices, Songs and Stories of Everyday People (2007-11-28)
- Voyager: The First Airplane to Fly Around the World Nonstop (2007-11-21)
- Making Soaps with a Story (2007-11-14)
- Around the World, a Language Dies Every Two Weeks (2007-11-7)
- How to Build a House With Bales of Straw (2007-10-31)
- Green Festival: A Party With a Purpose (2007-10-24)
- National Aviation Hall of Fame in Dayton, Ohio, Honors Leaders in Flight (2007-10-17)
- Making Art From Glass, and Shaping It With a Message of Healing (2007-10-10)
- La Brea Tar Pits: Where Animals Lived, and Died, Thousands of Years Ago (2007-10-3)
- The X-15: How a Plane Put NASA on the Path to Manned Space Flight (2007-9-26)
- Five New Sculptures Welcome Visitors to American Indian Museum (2007-9-19)
- In the City by the Bay, Celebrating the History of a Harbor and Its Sailors (2007-9-12)
- Yellowstone National Park: Great Beauty, and a Sleeping Volcano (2007-9-5)
- Dry Tortugas: Off the Florida Coast, a Most Unusual National Park (2007-8-29)
- Saving Lives and Guiding Ships Along the Eastern US Coast (2007-8-22)
- It's a Zoo Up There in Space. Make That a Galaxy Zoo (2007-8-15)
- The Galapagos Islands Are Added to UNESCO's Endangered List (2007-8-8)
- Looking for an Activity for the Brave of Heart (and Heights)? Try Sport Parachuting (2007-8-1)
- Space Station Remains a Work in Progress, One Great Big Piece at a Time (2007-7-25)
- A National Park in Colorado Shows the Wild Artistry of Nature (2007-7-18)
- New Seven Wonders of the World Are Announced After Voting Campaign (2007-7-11)
- Amelia Earhart, 1897-1937: First Woman to Fly Alone Across the Atlantic (2007-7-4)
- The 'Mercury 13': Women Who Chased a Dream but Never Got to Become Astronauts (2007-6-27)
- Record Number of Climbers Reach Top of World's Highest Mountain (2007-6-20)
- Good to the Last Drop: Coffee Culture Is Alive and Well in the US (2007-6-13)
- National Wildlife Refuge System: Protecting America's Furred and Feathered Friends (2007-6-6)
- What Keeps Works of Shakespeare So Alive and Well After 400 Years? (2007-5-30)
- All the World Still a Stage for Shakespeare's Timeless Imagination (2007-5-23)
- Charles Lindbergh Flew to Paris, and Into the History Books, 80 Years Ago (2007-5-16)
- Have an Active Interest in Volcanoes? Then One Place to Look Around Is Hawaii (2007-5-9)
- Discoveries Throw New Light on Stonehenge, but Mysteries Remain (2007-5-2)
- The Tuskegee Airmen: First African-Americans Trained As Fighter Pilots (2007-4-25)
- Eleanor Creesy Helped Guide One of the Fastest Sailing Ships Ever Built (2007-4-18)
- Exploring the Richly Detailed History and Art of Woodworking (2007-4-11)
- Welcome to Death Valley, a Land of Extremes That Has Earned Its Name (2007-4-4)
- Arizona's Grand Canyon: Stepping Out Over a True Wonder of the World (2007-3-28)
- Self-Taught Artists Around the World Create Powerful and Unusual Art (2007-3-21)
- Bungee Jumping: Stretching the Limits of Fear, Just for Fun (2007-3-14)
- International Women's Day Observes the Struggle for Equality, Justice, Peace and Development (2007-3-7)
- Hoover Dam: Controlling the Colorado River and Sending Power to Millions (2007-2-28)
- Eye to Eye With an Elephant, and Watching for Hungry Crocs, on Safari in Africa (2007-2-21)
- Press Freedom: Is It Alive and Well in the World? (2007-2-14)
- New Interests Help Older Adults Keep Mentally Active and Learn About the World (2007-2-7)
- Learning at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. (2007-1-31)
- Older People Go Back to College to Learn New Things, Get Fresh Start (2007-1-24)
- For Older Adults, Many Chances to Make Learning Into a Lifelong Activity (2007-1-17)
- For People Over 55, the World Is a Classroom Through Elderhostel (2007-1-10)
- Jewelry Making Through the Ages: Ancient Artistry Meets a Modern Eye (2007-1-3)