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“America's first presidential library”
Franklin D. Roosevelt's plan for the first presidential library set a precedent that all future chief executives have followed since. FDR viewed the library as a solution to two problems—how to simultaneously preserve and provide public access to the records of his presidency. His was an attitude of “open government,” believing that the people of the United States were entitled to a better look at how their government was working.
Be sure to visit the FDR Presidential Library while exploring the The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt The Roosevelt legacy has always been somewhere close to my heart and interests, since I've... Read more
We keep coming back to the FDR Library and Museum for events, and we keep finding ourselves delighted with the experiences in just about every way. To be brief: we recently attended the Roosevelt... Read more
The Franklin d Roosevelt library and museum were a fun quick stop for us. We had our dog so we couldn't go inside anything but it was nice to just look around and see a few things. The house is... Read more
Franklin D Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
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