Daily News | ‘Disney100: The Exhibition’ to make its world premiere at the Franklin Institute next year
Courtesy of The Franklin InstituteA whole new world is coming to the Franklin Institute next year, with the premiere ofOfficials announced Saturday at the
“The ten magnificent and imaginatively themed galleries, with moving stories, unique interactive installations, and exciting background information, will take visitors on a journey through 100 years of The Walt Disney Company, celebrating the classics from, as well as the latest members of the Disney family — Pixar, Star Wars, Marvel, and National Geographic,” the release said.
The exhibit will also feature behind-the-scenes glimpses into the creation of Disney characters, movies, shows, and attractions that have been a part of your world. , on Sept. 18. That exhibit also made its world premiere at the Franklin, and has attracted hundreds of thousands of muggles from across the United States and 45 countries. Franklin officials said it was the highest-attended show at the museum since the 2007 King Tut exhibit.Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes
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