Ways to develop FVR site further: - More content / Regular content - - Then vs. now” analysis (showing historical impacts of key policies) - - Audio or AI-generated voice reconstructions of speeches - - Digitally recreated rooms like the president’s office, campaign HQ, or home study - - Even crowd-sourced family stories or letters (with moderation) - - A “What If?” interactive simulator showing alternate outcomes had the president made different decisions - - A “Legacy Score” dashboard showing public opinion trends over time (based on surveys, polls, etc.) - - Interactive maps tied to key events and policies (e.g., where major programs were launched) - - - specialized packages for: Schools and universities • Civic education programs • Cultural centers and museums
These could include downloadable teaching materials, curated virtual exhibits, and even live virtual Q&A sessions with historians. - Curricula for students and teachers - - Interactive quizzes and games - - Certification modules (e.g., “Certified Expert on President X”)
You can monetize an online presidential library through subscriptions, licensing, merch, grants, and events, while offering immersive experiences like VR tours, annotated archives, AI bots, and educational content. Make it an engaging blend of Netflix meets National Museum—and you’ve got something both profitable and patriotic.