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The Hall of Presidents

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/* Third Incarnation (2009-Present) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vHOng0vm8o */
* George W. Bush at Ground Zero after the September 11, 2001 attacks- "I can hear you! I can hear you; the rest of the world hears you!"
[[Image:Obama.jpg|350px|thumb|A close up of the Barrack Obama Audio Animatronic (Photo: Lauren Javier]]
Finally, the narrator gives one final speech as the Space Shuttle Columbia is shown launching for the first time:
{{Quotation|"And as our journeys continue, what once seemed revolutionary, now seems profoundly simple. That we should choose our own leaders. That our hopes should be their hopes, our fears their fears, and our dreams their dreams. Ladies and gentlemen the Presidents of the United States."}}
 
[[Image:Presidents.jpg|300px|thumb|All of the Presidents of the United States together on stage.]]
 
As the narrator is finishing, the video screen on the main stage rises, revealing Audio Animatronics of every United States President. A Presidential roll call is then taken, where each President is introduced and spotlighted. After the roll call George Washington begins to speak:
Barrack Obama is then introduced by the narrator and he then gives the final speech of the attraction:
 
[[Image:Obama.jpg|300px|thumb|A close up of the Barrack Obama Audio Animatronic]]
 
{{Quotation|"The American dream is as old as our founding, but as timeless as our hopes. It is born every day in the heart of every child, who wakes up in a land of limitless possibilities, in a country where "We the people" means all the people. We may come from different places and believe in different things, but what makes us Americans is a shared spirit. A spirit of courage and determination, of honor and generosity. It is a spirit grounded in the generations that have gone before us, but open to the unimaginable discoveries and possibilities on the horizon that lies ahead. Let us enjoy it, cherish it, defend it, and pass it on to our children as the bright and beautiful blessing it is. This enduring American Dream"|}}