Step into the Oval Office: Washington DC’s new tourist spot puts you in Biden’s shoes
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, UNITED STATES/ Created : Sep 23, 2024, 17:00 IST
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Washington DC is set to unveil 'The People's House: A White House Experience,' a replica of President Joe Biden’s Oval Office. Visitors can sit in the president’s chair, take calls, and snap photos. The exhibit will be updated wit … Read more
Washington DC is set to unveil 'The People's House: A White House Experience,' a replica of President Joe Biden’s Oval Office. Visitors can sit in the president’s chair, take calls, and snap photos. The exhibit will be updated with each new presidency, ensuring it remains current. Read less
With US presidential elections all over the news, there is some exciting news coming in from Washington DC. It is all set to unveil a new tourist attraction that will take visitors closer to one of the most iconic offices in the world: the Oval Office.
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The room’s decor, including the wallpaper, draperies, and furniture, is replicated exactly as it appears in the current Oval Office. Even Biden’s family Bible is recreated with remarkable detail. A digital column in the center of the room shows visitors how the Oval Office has evolved over the years, transforming into a mirror where guests can see themselves in the presidential setting.
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Beyond the Oval Office, the education center features an ‘Immersive Theater’ that uses technology to transport visitors to various rooms in the White House every five minutes. Visitors can interact with the art and furniture in the East Room, the Red, Blue, and Green Rooms, and the State Dining Room, learning the stories behind the spaces.
This innovative center is designed to complement White House tours, but with limited access to the actual White House, which McLaurin expects most visitors will see as a substitute. Admission is free, but timed tickets are required, with the center anticipating around 800 visitors daily.
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