President Obama took a trip out to Jamaica yesterday, and one of his first stops off the plane was the Bob Marley Museum, according to Mashable.

“I still have all the albums,” Obama said during his tour of the late reggae singer’s old Victorian estate, which contains well-preserved rooms including Marley’s recording studio. Collectibles such as Gold and Platinum records, a life-sized hologram from Marley’s 1978 One Love Peace Concert, and his Grammy Lifetime Achievement award are all on display throughout the museum.

According to a White House Pool report, Obama spent about 20 minutes in the museum, then exited the front door as “One Love” played through the building’s speakers.

Obama’s trip marks the first presidential outing to the country since 1982.

[Via Washington Post]