A full size replica of the White House Oval Office where visitors can sit behind the President’s desk, sign a bill into law and receive a souvenir photo. |
See one of the authentic original controversial voting machines from the 2000 Presidential Election. |
Full-scale replica of the fuselage of Air Force One; visitors tour and receive keepsake photos of the experience. |
Educational boards representing each President and their lives and times as President and particular memorabilia for each. |
See replicas of three famous chairs used by President Lincoln, President John F. Kennedy and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. |
Ask questions of select Presidents and see how they answer in this great interactive exhibit. |
White House Entertaining A formal display of White House china table settings from eight different administrations. |
First Ladies’ Exhibits A collection of historic memorabilia of First Ladies’ during their time in the White House |
Children can learn about political issues and cast a live vote and have it immediately tabulated in this interactive format ape exhibits. |
Façade where children can reach through openings and guess what the item is on the other side.
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Large prints eight feet high depicting the famous Blue Room, Red Room, Yellow room and others in the White House. |
Children can play with Lincoln Logs in building a frontier village. |
Visitors experience taking the Oath of Office and being sworn in as President. |
An exhibition of the inaugural gowns worn by First Ladies. |

Oval
Office
Famous
Florida Machine
Air
Force One
Presidential
Bio Panels
Presidential
Chairs
Talking
Presidential Heads
Voting
Station
White
House Touching Façade
White
House Murals
Lincoln
Logs
Hail
to the Chief: Take the
Oath of Office
First
Ladies’ Gowns