Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace

The Richard Nixon Foundation is a privately supported, non-profit institution dedicated to educating the public about the life, legacy, and times of the Thirty-Seventh President.

The Foundation supports exhibits and programs on the nine acre Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Birthplace, a three-dimensional walk-through memoir featuring 22 high-tech galleries, movie and interactive video theaters, the spectacular First Lady’s Garden, the President’s faithfully restored 1910′s birthplace, the magnificent full-size replica of the White House East Room, and the flower-ringed memorial sites of President and Mrs. Nixon.

As a performing arts center for public affairs, the Foundation’s year-round programming features national policy conferences, study groups, town meetings, school editor forums, and a continual schedule of distinguished speakers and authors from government, politics, the media, and public affairs.

The Presidential Library will also be the home of more than 42 million pages of documentation and material set to arrive in Yorba Linda this summer from the National Archives. The new 15,000 acre addition to the Library campus will serve as a national research center, giving students and scholars the opportunity to study RN’s legacy and historic presidency.


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