No museum of Clinton paraphernalia would be complete without the saxophone collection!
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On display are various elaborate gifts from Heads of State from around the world.
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This piece of intricately carved jade was a gift from China.
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A President is not allowed to keep the gifts given by the Heads of State. They are considered the "property of the people."
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This jade piece is considered so priceless that it is not insurable.
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Hillary Clinton's Oscar de la Renta dress for the State Dinner.
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Down the center of the hall is a timeline of historical events that occurred during Clinton's two terms.
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The museum also has a series of temporary exhibits. During my visit, the exhibit was "Art of the Brick," sculptures made solely from Legos.
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Mt. Rushmore in Legos.
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Replica of the Clinton Presidential Center made from Legos.
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Lego Sculptures in "Art of the Brick" temporary exhibit.
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Lego Sculptures in "Art of the Brick" temporary exhibit.
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