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Ronald W. Reagan Presidential Library and Museum

 

Front entrance of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, Simi Valley, California.

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Statue of the 40th president at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley.

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A placard in the museum encapsulates Reagan's first years out of college.

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Placard about Nancy Reagan in the Reagan Museum, Simi Valley.

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A placard in the Reagan Museum explains how our 40th president, born in Illinois, became a Westerner.

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The Reagans loved their spread, Rancho del Cielo, which means "Ranch of the Sky" -- an apt moniker since the land straddles a ridge in the Santa Inez Mountains northwest of Santa Barbara, California.

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At the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, there is an exact replication of the Oval Office as Ronald Reagan knew it.

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A look at the conversational part of the Oval Office during Ronald Reagan's years in the West Wing.

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This X-ray, in the Reagan Library, was taken after the president was shot in March of 1981.

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Taking a break from research on the grounds of the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California.

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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum
Simi Valley, California

The Ronald W. Reagan Presidential Library & Museum was dedicated on November 4, 1991, as the Cold War was ending. With over 50 million pages of documentation, and 1.5 million photographs, Simi Valley has become a pilgrimage site for Americans -- since opening day more than 800,000 visitors have toured the Reagan Library & Museum.

Photos and text © Gleaves Whitney 2005

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    This X-ray, in the Reagan Library, was taken after the president was shot in March of 1981.

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    Taking a break from research on the grounds of the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California.

 
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