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Eisenhower Library

     The Eisenhower Presidential Library, constructed of native Kansas limestone, was dedicated in 1962. Although called a "library," it is actually an archive that houses and preserves the documents and audiovisual materials spanning the life of Dwight D. Eisenhower. Scholars from across the country and around the world come here to research. The Library includes a research room, archival stacks, a photographic laboratory, an auditorium, and offices for staff.

     On the second floor of the Library, is a temporary exhibit gallery and walkway that is used for short-term and special exhibits.

 

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