White Cliffs Experience
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The White Cliffs Experience was a visitor attraction in Dover, England, attached to Dover Museum. It included a Blitz Experience (an audio-visual street scene of World War Two). It underwent a refit halfway through its life, though it still did not prove a success and later closed. Its building is now occupied by the town's library and Discovery Centre.
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Some local archaeologists felt was rubber stamped by non-local archaeologists and may have damaged the underlying archaeology.[citation needed] Only a small portion of the actual archaeology was on display, the attraction instead being reliant on dioramas and audio-visual displays. Even after one redesign, it did not prove a success and has now been closed and its building converted into the Dover Library and Discovery Centre. That portion of the archaeology can still be viewed, but only by request from the library staff. Many of the dioramas and reconstruction figures have been reused in Dover Museum.
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