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Few eras of American history are as dramatic as the times of Richard Nixon, 37th President of the United States.
There is no better place to begin to understand those years than the museum galleries and archives of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California, a Federal facility operated by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
Once the location of the Nixon family's small citrus farm, the Library and Museum's 8.4-acre campus is jointly administered by NARA and the private Richard Nixon Foundation, which owns the site. Set among handsome gardens and fountains in northern Orange County, the campus is less than an hour from downtown Los Angeles and only minutes from Anaheim.
The tour of the campus includes
- Richard Nixon's birthplace and boyhood home
[https://www.eatlife.net/nixon-library/nixons-birthplace.php] - The Marine One helicopter used by several Presidents
[https://www.eatlife.net/nixon-library/presidents-helicopter.php] - Replicas of the Oval Office and White House East Room
[https://www.eatlife.net/nixon-library/oval-office.php]
[https://www.eatlife.net/nixon-library/east-room-replica.php] - The final resting place for President and Mrs. Nixon
[https://www.eatlife.net/nixon-library/nixon-resting-place.php]
The permanent galleries include state of the art interactives and the Special Exhibits Gallery hosts a variety of exhibits several times each year.
Eat Life is not associated with the Nixon Library in any way. The official Nixon Library websites are here:
[https://www.nixonlibrary.gov]
[https://www.nixonfoundation.org/]
With deep appreciation for the vision and dedication of President Nixon's friend
Donald L. Bendetti
Chairman 2000-2007