Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro joined Netflix executives Monday night outside the brand-new Netflix House — the first of its kind to open in the United States — next to Nordstrom at the King of Prussia Mall.

"It says a lot about our commonwealth, it says a lot about Upper Merion and Montgomery County that this is the place they chose when they looked at the entire United States," Shapiro said.

The 100,000-square-foot entertainment venue is free to guests and allows fans to interact with their favorite streaming shows — complete with immersive experiences such as a "Stranger Things" virtual reality stage and theme room — along with pop-up stands, a movie theater, mini golf, food, merch and more.

Netflix House will create 300 permanent jobs and include partnerships with regional artists a

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