Get ready to unleash your inner Barbie at a new interactive exhibit, “Barbie You Can Be Anything: The Experience” at an Upstate New York museum.

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What Is The 'Barbie You Can Be Anything: The Experience?'

It's an interactive experience with exhibits encouraging kids to dream big and learn about female role models from history. They include Amelia Earhart, NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson, Lauren Hernandez, Olympic gymnast, Florence Nightingale, and jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald.

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You will be able to take pictures inside a life-size Barbie doll box. You can include your name and choose a career for a unique photo opportunity. There are several careers to choose from like adventurer, a leader like the president, or a pilot, a creator which includes a fashion designer, a chef, or an artist. You can be a veterinarian, beekeeper, a doctor, an archeologist, or even a builder.

Barbie dolls have become all-inclusive. They now feature different skin tones, eye and hair colors, textures, fashions, body types, and many disabilities. Barbies come with hearing aids and represent those with Down Syndrome, vitiligo, and prosthetic legs.

Where Is This Barbie Experience Exhibit?

“Barbie You Can Be Anything: The Experience” is at the Strong Museum in Rochester from January 2oth through May 12th, 2024.

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To get more information about 'Barbie You Can Be Anything: The Experience' go to museumofplay.org.

Abandoned Hoffman's Playland! Once Beloved Place Now Heartwrenching View

WARNING: Under no circumstances should you enter this property. By doing so you risk bodily harm and/or prosecution for trespassing on private property.
Hoffman's Playland was an amusement park in Latham from 1952 until 2014. Even though many of the rides were relocated to Huck Finn's Playland in Albany, Hoffman's holds a soft spot in many Capital Region families' hearts. Take a look at abandoned Hoffman's Playland. 

Gallery Credit: YouTube/Luke Radel

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