A post apocalypse world is just the beginning.
If you’re looking for a place that’s not a zombie apocalypse, you’ll need to head to a VR museum.
We’ve got an entire VR museum dedicated to virtual reality, and it’s the first of its kind.
The Virtual History Museum at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, DC, is dedicated to presenting a virtual museum experience for those who want to experience what it’s like to live in an entirely different world.
The museum is being constructed with funding from the Smithsonian and the National Science Foundation.
The goal is to give visitors a chance to explore the past in an immersive virtual environment.
In the museum, visitors will be able to interact with a number of artifacts, such as the remains of a steam engine.
The steam engine is believed to have been used to power the town of Salem in the 17th century.
The machine is still used today to power some of the town’s buildings, as well as a number on the town, and even a hotel.
The exhibit will be accessible via the Smithsonian VR Portal and the museum’s website.
It will include a full-length interactive display of artifacts from the Salem steam engine, including a steamboat.
The display will also include a virtual tour of the steam engine museum.
The exhibits are being built in partnership with the National Museum and are the first VR museum to be built using the Smithsonian Portal.
“The Smithsonian Virtual History Collection is a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Smithsonian Virtual Humanities Program,” the Smithsonian said in a statement.
“We’re thrilled to be collaborating with the Smithsonian to bring visitors the most immersive experience in the world to the Smithsonian National Museum.
This is a great example of the Smithsonian Museum’s commitment to bringing our community’s expertise to life and to building something that will inspire and inspire future generations to take a journey into the future.”
This is just one of many VR museums that will be available through the Smithsonian.
Smithsonian VR has more than 300 exhibits planned for its VR Portal.