A taste of history.
A lot of history in a bottle.
That’s what you’ll be doing when you open the bottle of history at the museum in St. Louis.
The museum, which opened its doors to the public on May 4, has a number of interactive exhibits and interactive tours that explore the roots of the United States and the United Kingdom.
There are even some museum-quality reproductions of the works of American sculptor John Singer Sargent.
But one of the museum’s most memorable exhibits is the “History of the First People.”
The exhibit includes a collection of photographs taken by explorer and traveler Samuel Houghton in 1798.
He was traveling through what was then known as the Americas when he made a number the most famous photo of the year.
Houghtons camera captured what he called “the first picture in a thousand.”
Houghton wrote that he was surprised to discover “the most curious and beautiful spectacle which I have ever seen” in his trip to the new world.
He had just reached the Atlantic Ocean and was walking on the shore when he took this picture.
Hroughton later described the scene to the Smithsonian as the “first time in history that I had any idea what the coast was like.”
Hear more about the new exhibit on the museum website:It’s a stunning piece of Americana that is a rare find, said museum curator, Dr. Thomas A. Nock.
He said he knew there would be some people who wanted to purchase it.
It’s the kind of thing that you wouldn’t want to take away from people.
“We don’t sell things like that anymore, but it’s really an important piece of history,” he said.
The Houghts’ picture of the Atlantic is not the only one to capture the beauty of the new ocean.
A group of explorers took a similar picture of Lake Superior, a lake that was once the home of the giant moose.
This is the first image ever taken of the iconic animal, said Nock, who has researched and photographed moose for more than 30 years.
The exhibit was created by the museum because it was so important to them, Nock said.
The images and artifacts that make up the exhibit are “a little bit of everything, but they are all part of a very specific kind of exploration of the world,” he added.
“It’s not just the stuff you see in museums.
It was really a way to explore and connect with history.”
The exhibit, called “The First People,” was created in response to the museum wanting to know more about what people saw on the island of Hispaniola and the surrounding area.
A series of prints was created to give a glimpse into what people had seen, as well as the culture and history of the region.
In one of his first photographs of the area, explorer Christopher Columbus took a series of photographs in 1792.
He took more than 1,200 of these pictures before he died.
The photos were later lost, but some of them were captured in his notebooks.
His notebooks contained notes from his observations.
The Smithsonian National Museum of American History recently announced that the photographs and the notes are being digitized.
The artifacts and the journals are now being offered for purchase.
For the exhibit, the museum chose to focus on the first people, the Houghtons, and they are also the subjects of “The Great American Novel,” which is set to open June 17.
The exhibit is a “new twist on the history of this particular author,” Nock told NBC News.
He did not specify what the “new spin” was.
“It is an exploration of a specific era, a particular time and place and a particular writer,” Nocks said.
“We want to explore what he wrote about and what he saw in his mind, his imagination and his vision of America.”
There are about 10 different versions of “American Novel,” said Nocks.
One of them was called “Tales of the Old West.”
Another version of it is called “Gone with the Wind.”
And the other one is called The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
It has been described as a classic book by James Joyce.
“One of the best parts about this project is that the book that we’re working on now is the original,” Nocker said.
He declined to say whether he plans to publish it.
“I have not made that decision yet,” he told NBC.
“That’s not for me to say.”
But the exhibit is meant to be a reminder to people of the significance of American history and what makes it unique, he said, “so it’s not the ‘we’ll figure it out later’ kind of book.
It should be something that people take away.”