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Museum of Selfies in Hollywood, California.

Get creative at the Museum of Selfies in Hollywood, California. The museum is filled with approximately 30 interactive displays that allow you to capture your vision through a camera. This is a great place for teenagers and families to make some fun memories. We visited the museum on a Sunday morning and played around taking a variety of selfies. We captured some really silly and jaw-dropping pictures. 


A picture is worth a thousand words. This display captures a very scary moment that could happen, if we are not careful.   We pray this never happens to us or anyone in IRL (in real life.) (No statue was actually hurt in the making of this picture.) 


The museum is a great place for you and your family to play with your imagination. They encourage touching and getting in touch with the props and displays. This is a hands-on experience. Below you can see me pretending to be inside a very famous painting.  Can you guess which one?
    

Through our experience, we noticed that there were visitors with bright color clothing, hats and costume jewelry. We could see that some of the visitors had planned ahead their wardrobe to make it more entertaining. It maybe something to consider, if you visit the museum. 





You can buy tickets online or at the location. There are discounts through Groupon or check out the Hollywood Chamber for a 20% promo code. 

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