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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.

Diagram showing the upper and lower level floorplans of the Clinton Presidential Center. 
It can be enlarged by clicking on the graphic. Click to Enlarge.
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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.

Photograph showing a replica of the Oval Office at the Clinton Presidential Center. 
	Its dimensions are the same as the real Oval Office.
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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