Mad Men is coming to New York City.

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The series will, literally, be transported to the Museum of Moving Image in New York this month as part of a new exhibition honoring the series. On Tuesday the Times Ledger announced that some of the ad agency drama's larger sets, including Don Draper's (Jon Hamm) office, will be on display at the museum starting March 14.

Costumes, props, art, and other materials from the series will also be set up as part of the exhibition, giving fans unique insight and an up-close, immersive experience. Creator Matthew Weiner has contributed some of his own notes and research material to the exhibit and will make an appearance at the museum on March 20 to talk about the show, though it's doubtful Weiner will be looking to reveal any spoilers.

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Famously secretive, the writer refuses to let any details from the show's final season leak before the episodes air. Instead, he's remained vague about the show's conclusion. He has acknowledged that not everyone will be please with the way things come to a close, though he remains happy with the finished product.

"We are grateful to AMC, Lionsgate, and the extraordinarily talented team of creative professionals behind Mad Men for giving us an unprecedented degree of access to objects that inform and define this landmark television series," declared the museum's executive director, Carol Goodman.

For nearly a decade Mad Men has reigned as one of the most acclaimed dramas on television, redefining television and turning AMC into a source for high-caliber, compelling programming.

Mad Men will return on AMC for the remainder of its seventh and final season on Sunday, April 5.