New Money

Wall Street Meltdown Now a Museum Exhibit

By Katy Marquardt

Posted: April 2, 2009

That was fast. The Museum of American Finance, which opened in New York in January 2008, has an exhibit called "Tracking the Credit Crisis: A Timeline." According to Clusterstock, it's the first of its kind.

The exhibit begins with the housing-bubble burst and follows major events including the bank bailouts (here are more details, including the downloadable timeline.)

So what's next--a movie?

heh..

nice, really nice!

Invexixheli of AL @ Apr 16, 2009 20:13:46 PM

Actually yes

Believe it or not but there are talks in Hollywood about making a sequel to Oliver Stones Wall St. Plot will be Based on the recent Wall St. meltdown:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nay4VbUJl3E

Film news link:http://www.rottentomatoes.com/vine/showthread.php?p=15205688#post15205688

sam dixon of NY @ Apr 03, 2009 10:19:44 AM

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Katy Marquardt, a senior editor at U.S.News & World Report, takes a contemporary look at happenings in the financial world and aims to help young investors get going with their portfolios--or just sound cool at cocktail parties. Have a question? E-mail Katy at newmoney@usnews.com

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