If you could send any item from your life to The Smithsonian Museum, what would it be and why? Nov 22 Written By Claire Sinclair On this day in 1984 Fred Rogers, of PBS "Mr. Rogers, Neighborhood," presented a sweater to The Smithsonian Institute. “At the end, all that's left of you are your possessions. Perhaps that's why I've never been able to throw anything away. Perhaps that's why I hoarded the world: with the hope that when I died, the sum total of my things would suggest a life larger than the one I lived.”-Nicole Krauss Smithsonian InstitutemuseumsentimentalMr. RogersMr. Rogers Neighborhoodsweatercardiganwon't you be my neighbor Claire Sinclair
If you could send any item from your life to The Smithsonian Museum, what would it be and why? Nov 22 Written By Claire Sinclair On this day in 1984 Fred Rogers, of PBS "Mr. Rogers, Neighborhood," presented a sweater to The Smithsonian Institute. “At the end, all that's left of you are your possessions. Perhaps that's why I've never been able to throw anything away. Perhaps that's why I hoarded the world: with the hope that when I died, the sum total of my things would suggest a life larger than the one I lived.”-Nicole Krauss Smithsonian InstitutemuseumsentimentalMr. RogersMr. Rogers Neighborhoodsweatercardiganwon't you be my neighbor Claire Sinclair