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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2009

This is Julia Child's kitchen. She was the first television chef, and her kitchen has been placed at the American History Museum in Washington, D.C.

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  • She said " I want to go in and turn everything on" when she visited the completed exhibit for the first time. I will want to also when I make the pilgrimage...thanks for posting!

  • Wow, I didn't know she saw it before she passed away. Thanks for your comment!

  • you know whats cool is i went to see the movie "Julie & Julia" today and it had this kitchen at the end its a great moive i recommend it.

  • Great! I'll definitely check it out.

  • I hope you get to see it too. It's fun to read the cookbooks that she used.

  • Thanks for posting this. I had heard about Julia's kitchen at the Smithsonian but have never seen it.

    I remember my mom watching The French Chef back when I was in high school in the 60's.

  • I'm honored to be acknowledged for posting it. Thanks! She was the catalyst for raising the quality of home cooked food in America during a time when frozen dinners and canned food were all the rage. She left quite a legacy...

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  • Julia! Bon!

    

  • here kitchen looks pretty simple to me. my kitchen is packed with every thing you can possibly imagin.

  • Hi. This is a wonderful vid. Really enjoyed it. Thanks.

  • Truly magnificent. What is so gratifying is that Child got to see this bequest of hers a reality while she was alive.

    Another organization (I forget who) received her knife collection. All 500 of them. Think about it: who owns 500 knives?!

  • i went there! i saw i!

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