点评:The Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream focuses on the American Dream. Through exhibits and a video, you can explore what the American Dream means. It is located inside the former Riggs Bank building. You can see the original 35-ton bank vault door that was installed in 1923.
Admission is free, but the Holodeck experience costs $15. I enjoyed the interactive Holodeck experience.
There was a temporary art exhibit called "Out of Many, One", which is the national motto of the U.S. (E pluribus unum). The paintings were made by former President George W. Bush.
ArtEffect is an annual contest for junior high and high school students who research and create an art project based upon an unsung hero. The painting in my photo was made by a ninth grade student and features Sarah Bradlee Fulton, the "Mother of the Boston Tea Party".
In the lobby, you can see the "Tree of Generations". You can add your face to the tree if you wish. I enjoyed my visit here. You could easily spend several hours looking and interacting with the several floors of exhibits. Well worth a visit.
翻译:米尔肯美国梦推进中心致力于展现美国梦。通过展览和视频,您可以探索美国梦的真正含义。中心位于原里格斯银行大楼内。您可以看到1923年安装的重达35吨的原始银行金库大门。
中心免费入场,但全息甲板体验需付费15美元。我非常喜欢互动式全息甲板体验。
中心还举办了一个名为“合众为一”(Out of Many, One)的临时艺术展,其主题源自美国的国家格言(E pluribus unum)。这些画作由前总统乔治·W·布什创作。
“艺术效应”(ArtEffect)是一项面向初中和高中学生的年度竞赛,参赛者需研究并创作以无名英雄为主题的艺术作品。我照片中的画作出自一位九年级学生之手,描绘的是“波士顿倾茶事件之母”莎拉·布拉德利·富尔顿。
在大厅里,您可以看到“世代之树”。如果您愿意,还可以把自己的照片添加到树上。我非常享受这次参观。你可以在这里轻松地花上几个小时,仔细参观和体验好几层楼的展品。绝对值得一游。