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Obama museum lets visitors sit behind Oval Office desk, touch iconic dresses
- The Obama Presidential Center opened in Chicago to the public on Juneteenth, with a celebratory dedication.
- AP video shows visitors sitting behind the Oval Office desk and touching dresses from the exhibit.
- The opening emphasizes both political history and personal legacy of the Obamas.
- AP News provides related coverage of the museum’s opening and its cultural significance.
- The article notes the Juneteenth timing for the public opening and dedication activities.
- The video feature includes imagery of exhibits and the museum’s design elements.
- The coverage frames the center as a space for reflection on leadership and history.
- AP notes the center’s potential to attract visitors interested in the Obamas’ narrative.
- The article references AP video by Obed Lamy as part of the coverage.
- The content lists related AP newsletters and sections alongside the feature.
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