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You’ve seen the documentaries and know the photography. Now, travel back in time through the lens of exploration during a National Geographic film experience you won’t find anywhere else.

Americans on Everest

In this week’s screening, travel back in time to Mount Everest in 1963. This film chronicles the Society-sponsored American Mount Everest Expedition, including 19 climbers and 32 Sherpa guides, led by photographer and mountaineer Norman Dyhrenfurth.

Reserve Your Spot

This program is part of our ongoing A250 series in partnership with the America250 commission, exploring the people, places and stories that have shaped the United States in the 250 years since the founding of the nation.

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Photo Credit: Gabriela Paola Franco Pena
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Photo Credit: Taylor Mickal

What To Expect

Where: Explorers Eatery, National Geographic Museum of Exploration, Washington, D.C.When: Once a week, alternating between Tuesdays and Thursdays.On Tuesdays from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and on Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Features: National Geographic storytelling | Signature film experience | Exploration | Community

About the Series

The “From the Archives” series brings rare films and classic television specials to you, offering a signature experience to explore history, science and the spirit of exploration.Curated by Karen Cerka, Director of Film and Media Archives, each screening offers a signature way to explore the history, science and spirit behind National Geographic Explorers, American expeditions, national parks and more.This program is part of our ongoing A250 series in partnership with the America250 commission, exploring the people, places and stories that have shaped the United States in the 250 years since the founding of the nation.

Plan Your Visit

There’s so much to discover at the Museum of Exploration. From signature exhibitions to our global food hall, Explorers Eatery, explore what’s waiting for you at the MOE to plan your perfect visit.

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