So I went to the exhibit about a week and a half ago and I absolutely loved it. My mom who isn't much of a fan teared up and cried about 3 times. First, you enter and they show you a video. As you proceed you will see quotes that he has said or that people have said about him. His quote the one about "if you are born knowing you are love and die knowing you are love, then everything that happens in between doesn't matter' (something like that) was there. They had all his outfits from "this is it" and they even had the "neverland sign" from the ranch. His rolls royce from the 80's was there too, an antique piano, and a bunch of other stuff from his house. A collection of gloves from all colors, shoes, outfits, hats, etc. They talked about his charity work, and they talked about how fast the o2 tickets were sold. One thing that really got everyone emotional was this display in where they show how Paris, prince, and blanket would pack Michael a snack for when he would go to rehearsals. His videos were also constantly playing, And there was a letter from Ronald Reagan writing to MJ about how happy he was that he was doing well after the burning incident. At the end they let you sign a book that the family will later get to see. Obviously there's a lot more, but I can't remember everything now. I did how ever take pictures of the store that i'll post later. There is also a website from the store where you can buy all the clothes, items, etc online. I did like how at no point did they ever mention his skin disease, or the molestation charges. After all, its his talent and who he was that is really important... not all that other junk.
Oh, and they also had the original, hand written paper on where Michael wrote beat it, and they had a bunch of his music awards and charity awards.
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