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- "Liberty Fever" draws visitors into the world of Revolutionary America, setting the stage for indoor gallery and outdoor living-history experiences. The introductory film is narrated by an early 19th-century storyteller who has traveled the country gathering stories about the American Revolution and shares his accounts using a moving panorama presentation of the time period.
- Do you have what it takes to lead like Washington? In this interactive experience, you will step into the boots of the first president and commander in chief.
- A riveting, first-hand account of the last epic battle of the USS Tang submarine during WWII.
- An entertaining look at NASA satellites and other high-tech tools monitoring the Earth from space, on land, and below the sea. Working round the clock, 24-7, these instruments collect vast amounts of dynamic data in real time and enable scientists to monitor the environment, predict weather, issue warnings...and save lives.
- You are there, standing with Edward R. Murrow on a London rooftop as he delivers a live radio report during World War II and going undercover with Nellie Bly as she exposes horrendous conditions in a 19th century insane asylum.
- A dramatic look at the vital role the ocean plays in human survival, the diverse tapestry of marine life it supports, and the urgency to confront the many threats to ocean health.
- Experience the story of La Belle as seen through the eyes of Pierre Talon, a young French boy setting sail for North America in 1684 as part of La Salle's colonization effort. Like most adventures, this one doesn't go as planned, with piracy, murder, mistakes, and an unexpected experience with the Caddo along the way. Discover how this thrilling, dangerous, and moving adventure changed the course of history. This original, Bullock Museum-produced film features 4D sensory effects.
- An immersive 150° film about the Battle of Hampton Roads and how the USS Monitor became the first NOAA Marine Sanctuary.
- A lively look at the enormous impact the gas-powered automobile has had on American culture, the myriad of innovations it spawned, overwhelming problems it created, and many alternatives of the future.
- Allied Generals Washington and Rochambeau, British General Cornwallis as well as Alexander Hamilton in his first military role in the Continental Army and his famous words - "Rush On Boys!" - as the militia secures Redoubts 9 and 10.