My experience at the Federal Reserve was good overall. When we came in, a nice old guard scanned our group through and then he let us into the museum. I liked how the tour wasn’t guided, because I find guided tours boring since they don’t really let you look at what you want. Because it wasn’t a guided tour, I was able to look around at the stuff I actually found interesting. We were allowed to take one packet of Fed Shreds each, so I did and gave it to my brother when I got home.
Anyways, we found the cube of a million dollars and took some photos in front of it, and then we found a briefcase with a million dollars in it and took some photos next to that, too. Also, there was a game there which asked you three questions on what to do about the economy when certain events happened, like demand going up or supply going down, and you (as the Chair of the Federal Reserve) had to make the right choices. It was nice because I won. Then, we left the Money Museum and we were laughing because we all had a good time and then this new mean guard lady told us to be quiet like the killjoy she was.
Overall, my experience was good except for the annoying guard lady at the end. Someone should fire her. Anyways, it was still pretty enjoyable. Below are some photos of my experience.
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