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¿The doors of this library are open now and all are welcome. The judgment of history is left to you, the people.¿ ¿Ronald Reagan
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
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The Museum is open daily from 9 am-5pm The Library is closed on weekends.
The Library and Museum are closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day
ADMISSIONS: Minimal fee, children under 11 : FREE
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The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum is one of the finest event locations in Southern California and the ONLY place in the world where you can dine beneath Air Force One.
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Artifacts from President Reagan¿s childhood and professional career provide physical evidence of his extraordinary life. Step through a model of the Dixon Arch in Illinois to experience Reagan¿s youth, while his Eureka College letter sweater recalls his student years. A recreated studio booth highlights his early radio broadcasting career, which led to an acting contract with Warner Bros. Film clips, original costumes and movie posters trace his days in the movies, the Screen Actors Guild and on television as host of GE Theater and Death Valley Days. Glimpse into Ronald and Nancy Reagan¿s devoted marriage, a love story straight out of a Hollywood script. Learn about Reagan¿s growing involvement in politics. Witness his presidency, from reviving the economy, reducing the size of the federal government, and ending the threat of nuclear war. See a piece of the Berlin Wall, immerse yourself in Camp David and Rancho del Cielo. And, in 2005, walk through the Air Force One that President Reagan used throughout his eight years in office.
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Posted bydirtyyellowon 12/15/2007
A really interesting place to visit. I am not much of a history buff, nor am I a big fan of Ronald Reagan but this place really caught my interest. It's in a great location and is really fun to look at and see all of the different artifacts and documents from Reagan's presidency. Worth a visit if you are in town.
Posted byL. s.on 8/15/2005
This is a very educational place, as it is focused on presidential history. It has artifacts and displays regarding the presidency including a model of the Oval Office and trinkets from each president. It displays portraits of each president. The grounds are beautiful. There is a piece of the Berlin Wall in the garden.
Posted bySecret A.on 8/11/2005
As she does so well, my mother dragged me and my family out to this museum (Mom loves museums, while the rest of us tend to dread them). However, this time she was right - this is a very interesting place to learn more about history and our recent past. I really enjoyed the interactivity of all of it. We went there during the holidays, when they had a huge display of Christmas trees from around the world. It was really nifty to see how other cultures decorate for the holidays. The views from high up top looking down into Simi Valley were equally breath-taking.