The National Museum of American History has opened the new exhibit, "Souvenir Nation," at the Smithsonian Castle. Some items on view date back to times when souvenirs were taken, not purchased.
It includes a brick from President George Washington's childhood home, a fragment of Plymouth Rock chiselled off by a 19th century tourist, pieces of the Berlin Wall and even locks of hair from former US presidents.
Curator William Bird Jr wrote the new book, "Souvenir Nation," to accompany the exhibit and showcase some of the Smithsonian's most eccentric artifacts.
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