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A young man was seen among many in the Smithsonian Museum of

Natural History in Washington D.C. He was tall with a strong build, had

blonde hair and blue eyes. However, this was no average visitor to the

museum. This was Captain Steve Rogers, as he was known to the public,

Captain America.

He was here to see a new exhibit dedicated to himself and his squad,

The Howling Commandos, from his glory days of World War II. But before

making his way to his exhibit, he decided to look at the other exhibits in the

museum to catch up on seventy lost years of history he spent frozen in ice

until a few years ago. He looked in awe at rockets used in the Apollo Space

Missions, and looked in sadness at exhibits of the September 11 attacks. Finally, he made his way to an exhibit that stopped him

in his tracks.

It was odd for something so normal to be in a museum, much less

catch Captain Rogers by surprise. Behind a glass window sat a faded

brown fedora, a worn out, dark brown leather jacket, a brown leather

bullwhip, and a tan satchel. Steve looked at it in silent curiosity, reading the

plaque regarding its significance to history. A few moments later, Steve

scoffed and muttered "Used in the movies, my ass." As Steve made his

way to his exhibit, the plaque was shown, with a small paragraph titled

"Fedora, jacket, bullwhip, and satchel used by Harrison Ford in the Indiana

Jones trilogy."