INTIMATE LOOKS AT THE MEN WHO
RAN AMERICA

Story and photography
by Margaret & Eric Anderson

He did heal our differences. His amiable face, self-deprecating humor, and pe not only him but ourselves.

He was the quintessential cowboy that we'd like to see riding off into the sunset, a job well done. Indeed, amongst 50 million pages of Reagan documents and 1.5 million Reagan photographs sits a saddle and cowboy hat to remind visitors of those less complicated times. But we know his sun is setting painfully slowly: movingly on display is his letter to his fellow Americans when he was diagnosed with the horror, the terror of Alzheimer's disease.

Where are the libraries?

Herbert Hoover,
West Branch, IA

Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Hyde Park, NY

Harry Truman,
Independence, MO

Dwight Eisenhower,
Abilene, KS

John F. Kennedy,
Boston, MA

Lyndon B. Johnson,
Austin, TX

Gerald Ford,
Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids, MI

Jimmy Carter,
Atlanta, GA

Richard Nixon,
Yorba Linda, CA

George Bush,
College Station, TX

Ronald Reagan,
Simi Valley, CA

The Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace is private and covers his life before and after the Presidency. His Presidential papers are in the care of the Nixon Presidential Materials Staff at the National Archives and Records Administration. For further information on all the libraries check out www.nara.gov

 

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