The Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace is a family attraction located at the birthplace of America’s 37th President. Situated on nine hillside acres, visitors enjoy a rare glimpse into the events, the people and the world which shaped and were shaped by Richard Nixon, America’s 37th President.
Permanent exhibition highlights include a portion of the Berlin Wall, a replica of the White House Lincoln Sitting
Room, a breathtaking display of dresses and gowns worn by the First Lady and daughters Tricia Nixon Cox and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, and a section on Watergate.
The museum grounds include the First Lady’s Rose Gardens a large reflecting pool and the small frame house, built with his own hands by the President’s father, in which Richard Nixon was born on January 9, 1913. Located near the birthplace is the gravesite of the President and his First Lady.
The Library includes the Annenberg Court entrance pavilion and reception center, a full-size replica of the White House East Room, a 4,100 square foot special exhibit gallery, a large hall for private events, and conference facilities, offices and archive storage space.
The Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace will enter the National Archives system of presidential libraries later this year, at which point it will become the federal Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.
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