has paid $200 million to name a new branch of the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum, after the Amazon founder traveled to space just once.The billionaire will have his name displayed on the new Bezos Learning Center and several other locations around the museum for at least 50 years, according to the terms of the agreement obtained by MarketWatch.The donation is the largest one ever given to the Smithsonian. It will cover the cost of renovations and a new science, technology, engineering and arts (STEAM) education center. It is set to be in a new building connected to the East Wing of the National Air and Space on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
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