Part of a student project, these creative posters will tell you why being Teddy Roosevelt is important, as well as other things. Originally created for the Smithsonian Institute, these ads were altered to promote museums in general after gaining significant online attention in April 2011, to avoid misleading people into believing they were genuine advertisements.
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