The Library of Congress is the world’s largest library. It’s home to millions of books, newspapers, photographs and more, but many people don’t realize how much they can see at the nation’s library. The Library of Congress recently opened an exhibit that gives visitors a peek inside its vast collection. It’s called “Collecting Memories,” and it features things like Abraham Lincoln’s handwritten Gettysburg Address and the original Spider-Man comic panels. Cheryl Regan is exhibition director at the Library. She explains what these artifacts have in common and how the unique display came together.
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