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Permanent and temporary exhibitions will be displayed in the building’s former banking hall on the
grand mezzanine level.

Watercolor rendering of the grand mezzanine exhibition space.

Eight murals depicting scenes of banking and commerce line the walls of the exhibition hall.

Three interactive towers welcome visitors into the Museum's marquee
exhibit looking at investing. One tower will examine the history of the
New York Stock Exchange and will feature a live video feed from the NYSE
trading floor.

This view of the exhibition hall shows the 30-ft. ceilings with magnificent arched windows onto Wall and William Streets.

Visitors will learn about entrepreneurship through a series of interactive
video "mirrors" where they will be able to ask entrepreneurs
questions about their businesses.

Close-up of the steam transportation mural.

The life of America's "Founding Father of Finance" Alexander
Hamilton will be on display in a period room featuring some of the
Museum's most important artifacts.


Casework for the financial markets exhibit is being constructed in the fabricators' workshop.
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