Brigham Young University student Alyson Turley is serving this summer as a Smithsonian Institution internship partner.
Turley is working in Washington, D.C., on the current Smithsonian exhibition "Out of the Mails," which focuses on the circumventing of the official post during the Revolutionary War era.
After her work in Washington she will be an intern at the Museum of Utah Art and History. The museum is Utah's only Smithsonian Affiliate, and Turley is their second Smithsonian intern partner.
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