Mission

A SEAMLESS OLYMPIC EXPERIENCE

Interconnectivity between the U.S. Olympic Museum and the U.S. Olympic Training Center can only be achieved through strong ties between the museum and the USOTC.  The content and programming of the Museum and USOTC must work in concert.

Close coordination between the two organizations will lead to a visitor experience that few attractions nationally can provide: an opportunity to engage in both the history and current events of the U.S. Olympic Movement.

In terms of exhibit content for both facilities, it is expected that the Museum would focus on a broader view of the Olympic Movement while the USOTC’s new exhibits would examine more closely the aspects of training that occur at the Center, daily life at the Center, and how training there impacts performance. The exhibits in each facility will work to complement the other, providing the guest who visits both with a unique perspective.

 

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