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  1. MoPOP, formally known as the Experience Music Project (EMP), is the bedrock for interactive, pop culture exhibits and educational programs in Seattle.

  2. Monorail tracks going through the MoPOP building. The Museum of Pop Culture or MoPOP is a nonprofit museum in Seattle, Washington, United States, dedicated to contemporary popular culture. It was founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen in 2000 as the Experience Music Project.

  3. MoPOP is home to the worlds most immersive pop culture experiences, showcasing iconic moments in TV, rock n roll music, science fiction, and much more.

  4. Nov 15, 2016 · The Experience Music Project — the museum founded by Microsoft billionaire Paul Allen 16 years ago — is changing its name for the fifth time. Now it will be the Museum of Pop Culture, or MoPOP.

  5. Jul 20, 2020 · To celebrate 20 years of the Museum of Pop Culture, we're highlighting 20 of the most notable moments from MoPOP's history. For our nonprofit museum's fourth milestone, we look back at opening day for Experience Music Project.

  6. Test your DJ skills in Sound Lab, and get the scoop on the world’s most mesmerizing producers of pop culture. Hands-on experiences, iconic artifacts, and award-winning exhibitions featuring luminaries in the fields of music, literature, television, and film make MoPOP a destination unlike any other.

  7. The Museum of Pop Culture (formerly EMP, the "Experience Music Project") is an inspired marriage between super-modern architecture and legendary rock-and-roll history that sprang from the imagination (and pocket) of Microsoft co-creator Paul Allen (1953–2018).

  8. Jul 15, 2019 · The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) in Seattle was originally known as the Experience Music Project (EMP), with the separate Science Fiction Museum attached. Now, the two museums are united under one title and one admission fee.

  9. The Experience Music Project (EMP) was commissioned by the tycoon of computers and Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen of the architect Frank Gehry. It is a tribute to the musician Jimi Hendrix and the process of creative evolution of American music.

  10. Take exit #167 and follow the directional signs to Seattle Center (right on Fairview Ave., left on Valley St., Valley turns into Broad St., turn right on Harris St.). EMP will be straight ahead...

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