Presidential libraries

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John F. Kennedy Library and Museum

2004
Discusses the establishment of the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum, which opened to the public in 1979 next to Dorchester Bay, in Boston, Massachusetts, and provides information about his life, family, and administration, as well as the work of his wife, Jacqueline.

Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum

2004
Discusses Franklin Delano Roosevelt's establishment of the first presidential library, which opened to the public in 1941 in his hometown of Hyde Park, New York, and provides information about his life and administration, as well as the work of his wife, Eleanor.

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

2004
Discusses the establishment of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, which opened to the public in 1991, in Simi Valley, California, and provides information about Reagan's life, family, and administration, as well as the work of his wife, Nancy.

Jimmy Carter Library and Museum

2004
Discusses the establishment of the Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, which opened to the public in Atlanta, Georgia in 1986, and provides information about Carter's life, family, and administration, as well as the work of his wife, Rosalynn.

George Bush Presidential Library

2004
Describes former President George Bush's life, presidency, family, and presidential library, which is located in College Station, Texas.

Gerald R. Ford Library and Museum

2004
Discusses the establishment of the Gerald R. Ford Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the Gerald R. Ford Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and provides information about Ford's life, family, and administration, as well as the work of his wife, Betty.
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