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Features of American History Museum

Many exhibitions in the museum are original. For example, the clock gallery on the first floor introduces people's views on time and timing tools in different periods, emphasizing the history of tourists killing time with interest and knowledge; The story in the wall on the second floor, choosing a house with a history of 200 years, is based on a family of five who lived in it for five generations, and condensed and refined the public life of the United States for hundreds of years.

The exhibition area of the National Museum of American History shows the evolution of American history in different periods, from the Civil War, the American Industrial Revolution to scientific progress. Every bit of American history is in the history museum, such as the statue of the president, the stars and stripes, the gloves of boxing champion Ali, ruby slippers and so on.

In the car showroom, there is a 1897 four-wheeled light car made by Steven Barron, with nothing but wheels, engines and driving equipment. Also on display are DuLouis cars and Nineham cars. It can be seen that they are the embryonic form of modern cars. The locomotive showroom displays pioneer steam locomotives made in 185 1 year, and is equipped with 1 western scenery of the United States many centuries ago. On display are 1630 Huamei's decorative boxes and exquisite embroidery, simple18th century pottery pots, water tanks and complete sets of exquisite furniture, as well as their home and interior decoration and daily utensils. The daily necessities with exquisite European skills used by German immigrants after17th century, Catholic relics in19th century and ornaments of European immigrants were also exhibited.

There are many public projects in the museum, including exhibitions, speeches, performances, visits and festivals. So that museum visitors can better understand different forms of American history (such as music, drama, stories, movies, dictation, etc.). In addition, the museum has set up historical and scientific hands-on experience areas on the first and second floors respectively to encourage visitors to participate and accumulate perceptual knowledge. The archive center of the museum stores a large amount of written materials about American history, which can be read by interested tourists.