Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and its Museum is the presidential library of Ronald Wilson Reagan, the 40th President of the United States. The library is located a few miles northwest of Los Angeles in Simi Valley, California, USA.

When the library opened in 1991, it was the largest presidential library - to the William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park was opened in Little Rock, Arkansas in 2004. The library contains over 50 million records political as well as a large number of movies and pictures. There are other exhibits such as a piece of the Berlin Wall, a defused bomb and a replica of the Oval Office at Reagan's last working day.

Following the library is opened on 24 October 2005 the Air Force One Pavilion, in which a modified Boeing 707 is to be admired. This aircraft was not only the official aircraft of Reagan, but was also used by Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and George HW Bush. Along with the new pavilion, the Reagan Presidential Library is once again the largest ( Presidential ) Library of America.

In the already built a precaution grave on the grounds of the Reagan Library since June 11, 2004 found his final resting place.

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