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A show that’s wall-to-wall Taylor Swift gets a welcome to New York next month.

Following an enormously successful run in Los Angeles, “The Taylor Swift Experience” launches its three-month stay at the Grammy Museum in the Seaport District on Nov. 18. Then it’s off to Mississippi for the Taylor exhibition.

Seeing bits of Swift’s life will cost a whole lot less than seeing the pop goddess who wears her heart on her sleeve in concert. Tickets are just $9 at Ticketmaster.com, where the show promises “an in-depth look at the multi-platinum-selling artist as a singer, musician, songwriter ….”

On display: baby pictures (awww), kiddie memorabilia, personal photographs and home videos, costumes she wore on tour, her 2009 Grammy for best female country vocal performance for “White Horse,” and handwritten lyrics — cross-outs and all — to songs like “Everything Has Changed,” from her fourth studio album “Red.”

Swift was born in Berks County, Pa., and moved to Nashville to pursue a music career as a teen.

“New York was a huge landscape for what became ‘[1989],'” Swift, 26, has said. “It’s affected my life in ways I’m not even aware of fully.”

In 2014, Swift bought a home in the city and became a global ambassador for the Big Apple, a move that was met with much criticism. But if anyone knows that haters are gonna hate, it’s Swift.

And for Swifties this “Experience” is the stuff their wildest dreams are made of.