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Exhibits
Ralph Appelbaum Associates
are the exhibition designers of the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum.
The Appelbaum team is a deftly creative force committed to giving museum visitors
authentic and memorable experiences-focusing on the sweeping changes that occurred
in the world and in our country at the end of the 20th century.
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The 20,000 square feet of exhibit space located on two levels utilizes photographs,
video, text and interactive stations to teach, inspire and make information
accessible.
A 110-foot timeline contextualizes the eight years of the Clinton Administration
while alcoves running the length of the timeline direct attention to the foreign
and domestic efforts of the Clinton-Gore team.
The full-scale replica of the Oval Office
Photo by Timothy Hursley for the William J. Clinton Foundation |
Presentations recreating “life in the White House” and a biographical
exhibit of President Clinton share the second floor display case. In addition,
visitors to the upstairs will find a full-scale replica of the Oval Office,
the only full-scale replica in any presidential museum. The windows also
provide a real view to the outside of the Center; instead of the Rose Garden,
these windows look out on downtown Little Rock and the hills beyond. |
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