The Presidency
Franklin D. Roosevelt and George H.W. Bush Libraries
2021-03-07T21:22:16-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/2a7/20210307213410003_hd.jpgThe presidential library tradition began in 1940 with the completion of the Franklin D. Roosevelt library in Hyde Park, New York. Since then, former presidents have built libraries to house their presidential and personal papers, artifacts, and memorabilia -- including George H.W. Bush, whose library opened in 1997. William Harris of the FDR library and William Holzweiss from the George H.W. Bush library talked about the important role these Conservative Political Action Conference continue to play. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum provided the video.
The presidential library tradition began in 1940 with the completion of the Franklin D. Roosevelt library in Hyde Park, New York. Since…
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The presidential library tradition began in 1940 with the completion of the Franklin D. Roosevelt library in Hyde Park, New York. Since then, former presidents have built libraries to house their presidential and personal papers, artifacts, and memorabilia -- including George H.W. Bush, whose library opened in 1997. William Harris of the FDR library and William Holzweiss from the George H.W. Bush library talked about the important role these Conservative Political Action Conference continue to play. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum provided the video. close
The presidential library tradition began in 1940 with the completion of the Franklin D. Roosevelt library in Hyde Park, New York. Since… read more
The presidential library tradition began in 1940 with the completion of the Franklin D. Roosevelt library in Hyde Park, New York. Since then, former presidents have built libraries to house their presidential and personal papers, artifacts, and memorabilia -- including George H.W. Bush, whose library opened in 1997. William Harris of the FDR library and William Holzweiss from the George H.W. Bush library talked about the important role these Conservative Political Action Conference continue to play. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum provided the video. close
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