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Presidential Libraries can be found across the country, from Massachusetts to California. Each library includes museum exhibits and archives available for research.
Preserves documents and artifacts of Herbert Hoover's presidency and humanitarian work.
First presidential library; houses extensive records from FDR's presidency and personal life.
The Harry S. Truman Presidential Library includes Truman’s personal papers, official papers, federal records (most of which are open to the public), and audio-visual records of the administration.
The Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum, and Boyhood Home houses historical records and papers, photographs, original motion picture films, and artifacts.
Museum and archives from the presidency of John F. Kennedy’s as well as other cultural phenomena of the time.
the Library houses historical documents, photos and hours of recordings from President Johnson's political career, including his recorded telephone conversations.
The Nixon Presidential Materials Collection contains documents, recorded Presidential conversations known as the “White House Tapes”, recordings of broadcast video, audio recordings, still photographs, film, and State and Public Gifts.
The 1974-77 Presidential papers of Gerald Ford and his White House staff form the core Ford Library collections, supplemented by the pre- and post-presidential papers of Gerald Ford, the papers of Betty Ford, and collections of Federal records.
The Library is a research facility and museum. The archives is a repository of pages of Jimmy Carter’s White House material, papers of administration associates, including documents, memoranda, correspondence, etc. There are also photographs, and film, audio and video tape.
The Reagan Library, administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), is the repository of presidential records for President Reagan’s administration. Holdings include documents, photographs, motion picture films and audio and video tapes. Additionally, the Library houses personal paper collections including documents from Ronald Reagan’s years as California governor.
The George Bush Presidential Library and Museum at Texas A&M University preserves the records and artifacts of George H.W. Bush, 41st President of the United States.
In addition to the archival collections and research facilities, the Clinton Presidential Library and and Museum features exhibits, special events, and educational programs for the public.
Textual materials housed at the George W. Bush Presidential Library include Presidential records from the Executive Office of the President (EOP). Examples of Presidential records are the White House Office of Records Management (WHORM), the White House Staff Member Office Files (SMOF), and the records created by The Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction (The WMD Commission).
Obama Presidential Library is the first fully digital Presidential library. An estimated 95 percent of the Presidential records of the Obama administration were born digital, such as photos, videos, word-processing documents, tweets, emails, and other standard digital formats. NARA also received approximately 30 million pages of unclassified paper Presidential records.
The Donald J. Trump Presidential Library is the 15th Presidential Library administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), a federal agency.
The Joseph R. Biden Jr. Library is the 16th Presidential Library administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), a federal agency.
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