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met at the library. The meeting was significant as it marked the first time a Taiwanese president had met with a U.S. House Speaker on American soil. It was also significant as it was the second time in less than a year that a Taiwanese president had met with a U.S. House speaker since Tsai met with
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Reagan formally accepted the Hoover Institution invitation in January 1983. The plans included three components: an archival library for researchers, a museum for the general public, and a "Center for Public Affairs" which would serve as a think tank to promote the ideas of the Reagan Foundation.
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Pavilion in October 2005, the Reagan Library reclaimed the title in terms of physical size; however, the Clinton Library remains the largest presidential library in terms of materials. Like all presidential libraries since that of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Reagan Library was built entirely with
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would not allow scholarly access to archives, which they judged was the primary purpose of a presidential library. The Duke faculty were also firmly against having a museum serve as a memorial to Nixon who had left office in disgrace. This public controversy shaped the discussions about a Reagan
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From June 7 to 9, Reagan's casket lay in repose in the library lobby, where approximately 105,000 people viewed the casket to pay their respects. After the national funeral service was held in Washington, D.C., Reagan's casket was brought back to the library for a last memorial service and
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On November 8, 2007, Reagan Library National Archives officials reported that due to poor record-keeping, they are unable to say whether approximately 80,000 artifacts have been stolen or are lost inside the museum complex. A "near-universal" security breakdown was also blamed, leaving the
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The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute is an independent non-profit corporation founded by Ronald Reagan that works with the National Archives and that "sustains the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in Simi Valley, CA, the Reagan Center for Public Affairs, the
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In February 2016, a large equestrian statue of Reagan was installed in front of the Air Force One Pavilion. Entitled "Along the Trail", it depicts Reagan riding his favorite horse, El Alamein. An earlier bronze entitled "Begins the Trail", both by sculptor Donald L. Reed, stands in Dixon.
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joined Nancy Reagan to dedicate the Reagan Library Discovery Center, located in the Air Force One Pavilion. The center is an interactive youth exhibit in which fifth through eighth grade students participate in role-playing exercises based on events of the Reagan administration.
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debate in the library's Air Force One Pavilion. During the debate, candidates made at least 20 references to Ronald Reagan and his presidency. On January 30, 2008, the library was the scene of the final debate, once again hosted by the Reagan Foundation and Mrs. Reagan.
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overseeing the project. Construction of the library began in 1988, and the center was dedicated on November 4, 1991. The dedication ceremonies were the first time in United States history that five American presidents gathered together in the same place:
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Construction plans for the library included a tomb for the eventual use of Reagan and his wife. Following a sunset service on the library grounds the previous evening, early on the morning of June 12, Reagan was laid to rest in the underground vault.
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artifacts vulnerable to theft. Many of the nation's presidential libraries claim to be understaffed and underfunded. The NARA labeled the Reagan Library as having the most serious problems with its inventory. In an audit, U.S. Archivist
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used in the landscaping were damaged along with presidential banners lining the access road. A major item in the estimated half a million dollars of damage was an internet and cable box that took down the library's network.
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used by Reagan during his first gubernatorial campaign, as well as the desk he used as governor. His 1980 and 1984 presidential campaigns are also highlighted, as well as his inauguration suit and a table from the
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police car (as well as two 1980s police motorcycles), and a 1986 Secret Service vehicle used in one of President Reagan's motorcades in Los Angeles. The pavilion is also home to the original O'Farrell's pub from
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dedicating the library: Lady Bird Johnson, Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter, Gerald Ford, Betty Ford, Richard Nixon, Pat Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush
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When the Reagan Library opened, it was the largest of the presidential libraries, at approximately 153,000 square feet (14,200 m). It held that title until the dedication of the
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and served as a goodwill ambassador from 1954 to 1962, prior to being elected governor of California, served as the Presenting Sponsor of the historic Reagan Centennial Celebration.
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As a presidential library administered by the NARA, the Reagan Library, under the authority of the Presidential Records Act, is the repository of presidential records for the
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in Northern California. The advantage held by Hoover was that Reagan was an honorary fellow, and Hoover already housed Reagan's papers from his campaign for and transition to
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Because of continued concerns about partisan politics, the library plans were canceled by Stanford in 1987. The site in Simi Valley was chosen the same year.
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The museum features continually changing temporary exhibits and a permanent exhibit covering Reagan's life. This exhibit begins during Reagan's childhood in
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Presidential Learning Center, The Air Force One Pavilion, the award-winning Reagan Leadership Academy and the Reagan Institute" according to its website.
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Mitchell, Gordon R.; Kirk, Jennifer (Spring 2008). "Between Education and Propaganda: Public Controversy Over Presidential Library Design".
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The Reagan Centennial was also being led by the National Youth Leadership Committee. Notable members of the Committee include chairpersons
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For fiscal year 2007, the Reagan Library had 305,331 visitors, making it the second-most-visited presidential library, following the
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Perched on a hillside in Simi Valley, California, the Reagan Library wins the prize for being the largest of the presidential libraries.
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in February 1981 to say that the Hoover Institution was willing to host the Reagan Library at their headquarters on the campus of
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candidates, initially scheduled for May 2, 2011, but later postponed it until after other debates. The debate was co-hosted by
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in January 1982, telling them, "You built the knowledge base that made the changes now taking place in Washington possible."
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that Ronald and Nancy Reagan visited in June 1984, now called the "Ronald Reagan Pub". Also featured are exhibits on the
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Nancy Reagan died on March 6, 2016. After her funeral, she was buried next to her husband at the library on March 11.
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The first person to propose a site for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library was W. Glenn Campbell, director of the
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in September 2001, where it was presented to the Reagan Foundation. In what was known as Operation Homeward Bound,
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private donations, at a cost of $ 60 million (equivalent to $ 120 million in 2023). Major donors included
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participated in occasional informal discussions about the library plans with Campbell and Stanford President
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A 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m) exhibit hangar serves as the setting for the permanent display of
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of Arizona. Other parts of the exhibit focus on Reagan's Rancho del Cielo, the presidential retreat
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The library announced that it would once again host the first Republican primary debate among
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Hufbauer, Benjamin (December 1, 2008). "The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum".
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On May 3, 2007, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Nancy Reagan hosted the first
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SAM 27000 is part of a comprehensive display about presidential travel that also includes a
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The hilltop grounds provide expansive views of the area, a re-creation of a portion of the
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The library opened in 1991 and houses the repository of presidential records from the
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held a brief private talk and a press conference. On July 17, 2007, Polish president
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Presidential Libraries on C-SPAN: Exclusive Series Interviews and Additional Footage
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was contracted to design the facility's interior and exhibition spaces with partner
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Giller, Melissa (2003). "Reagan Presidential Library". In Drake, Miriam A. (ed.).
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Video of the Replica of the Oval Office at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
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Video of the Gravesite of Ronald Reagan at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
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on November 18, 2004. With the opening of the 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m)
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Negotiations were undertaken between Stanford's Kennedy and Reagan's adviser
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through a 25-mile-per-hour (40 km/h) procession down Las Posas Road to
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Alonso-Zaldivar, Ricardo & Salliant, Catherine (November 10, 2007).
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entered into service and was retired in 2001. The aircraft was flown to
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Video of the dedication of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, 1991
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President Participates in Opening Ceremony for Air Force One Pavilion
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Reagan's casket lies in repose in the library lobby, June 7, 2004
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Library at Stanford. Reagan hosted the Hoover Institution at the
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Chawkins, Steve & Salliant, Catherine (November 9, 2007).
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blamed the library's poor inventory software for the mishap.
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in North Carolina was under attack by Duke faculty and the
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in Taipei in August 2022. In response to the meeting, the
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The library's design was unveiled on January 28, 1987, in
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The Reagan Library is located at 40 Presidential Drive in
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Hohmann, James & Isenstadt, Alex (January 16, 2015).
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on his life is shown, and information about the proposed
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through 1982. During this time, a proposal to place the
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The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library
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and Reagan's extensive travels aboard Air Force One.
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Buildings and structures in Simi Valley, California
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