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National Army Museum Launches Augmented Reality Exhibit

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The National Army Museum has introduced a new augmented reality exhibition focused on the American Revolution. Visitors can use a provided tablet to scan markers to view the exhibit. The program is being presented by Luke Luker.

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WTOP Washington DC

“Luke Luker tells us about a new augmented reality exhibit at the National Army Museum. Here at the American Revolution, the augmented exhibition, you can get a histopath tablet and then scan markers.”

WTOP Washington DC

“WTOP's Luke Luker tells us about a new augmented reality exhibit at the National Army Museum. Here at the American Revolution, the augmented exhibition, you can get a histopath tablet and then scan markers.”

WTOP Washington DC

“augmented exhibition, you can get a histopath tablet and then scan markers. Like the signing of the Declaration of Independence, historical figures like Thomas Jefferson will give you more info.”

WTOP Washington DC

“Brando says this immersive experience pairs well with their other exhibit called Arms which shows artifacts from the revolution including a sword never displayed in the US before.”

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