You enter a museum that feels like a mirror—except the reflection is made of objects, slogans, inventions, and memories that don’t always agree with each other. The American History Museum asks a difficult question: what counts as “us”? Here, identity is built from stories told and retold: celebrated achievements, overlooked labor, conflicts that changed the rules, and everyday life that quietly shapes a culture. As you explore, notice how artifacts become evidence. They make the past tangible, but they also reveal how selective memory can be. This tour invites you to read the museum as a living narrative—one that keeps evolving as the nation argues with itself.