The exhibit, called A White House Experience, mixes history with high-tech to provide access to areas of the White House not seen on official tours.
We don't want to create another Washington museum experience with objects under glass and framed things on the wall, says Stewart D. McLaurin.
Visitors will get the chance to attend a Cabinet meeting and a state dinner through audio and video elements, bringing the experience to life.
A huge scale model of the White House features public state rooms and private quarters, allowing for an immersive educational experience.
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