One of the most successful television dramas of all time is nearing its completion as the final season will soon draw to a close. Matthew Weiner’s Mad Men has had a great run, captivating audiences all over the world with its mid 20th century charm, excess and rich visuals. And now with a new exhibition at the Museum of the Moving Image, we can all step into the intricate world of Donald Draper and his peers. Featuring dozens of props and costumes from the show, as well as two recreated detailed sets, the exhibition opens to the public this Saturday, March 14th and runs through June 14th. Museum Members also get an early first look right now. Photo gallery below.

The exhibition needs to be seen in person to be fully appreciated. Betty’s kitchen and Don’s office have been recreated with painstaking detail. The cigarettes and ash trays are omnipresent, just as on the show. There are sections dedicated to some of the most popular characters with many personal objects. Don’s driver’s license and purple heart, Betty’s cookbooks and party wear, Meghan’s provocative dresses and much more are on display at the exhibition. If you’re a fan of everything Mad Men, this is your Mecca until mid-June. Don’t miss it!

[Via Museum of the Moving Image]

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