
WASHINGTON, March 1 (UPI) -- Bill and Hillary Clinton are returning to Washington this fall, but don't be surprised if they're a little stiff and, well, fake.
The former president and his U.S. senator wife will be part of the collection at a new wax museum opened by Madame Tussauds, the Washington Post said Thursday.
Bill and Hillary will share floor space with Beyonce, Duke Ellington, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie and other presidents, celebrities and newsmakers.
The $16 million project, now in design, also should include replicas of the Constitution and Declaration of Independence, an interactive Washington history experience and a replica of the Oval Office where visitors can be photographed. President Lincoln is the museum's designated "greeter."
Tussauds Group operates six museums worldwide, as well as theme parks, hotels and a castle in Europe.
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