List of Presidential Libraries
This is a list of the presidential libraries.
Signifies libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Denotes libraries without any official status.# | President | Library name | Website | Location | Operated By | Image | Logo/Seal |
1 | George Washington | Fred W. Smith National Library at Mount Vernon (Under Construction) | Mount Vernon, Virginia | Mount Vernon Ladies' Association | |||
6 | John Quincy Adams | Stone Library at Adams National Historical Park | Quincy, Massachusetts | National Park Service | |||
16 | Abraham Lincoln | Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum | Springfield, Illinois | State of Illinois | |||
18 | Ulysses S. Grant | Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library | Starkville, Mississippi | Mississippi State University & Ulysses S. Grant Association | |||
19 | Rutherford Hayes | Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center | Fremont, Ohio | Ohio Historical Society & Hayes Presidential Center, Inc. | |||
25 | William McKinley | William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum | Canton, Ohio | Stark County Historical Society | |||
28 | Woodrow Wilson | Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library | Staunton, Virginia | Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library Foundation | |||
30 | Calvin Coolidge | Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum | Northampton, Massachusetts | State of Massachusetts | |||
31 | Herbert Hoover | Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum | West Branch, Iowa | National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) | |||
32 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum | Hyde Park, New York | NARA | |||
33 | Harry S. Truman | Harry S. Truman Presidential Museum and Library | Independence, Missouri | NARA | |||
34 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library | Abilene, Kansas | NARA | |||
35 | John F. Kennedy | John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum | Dorchester, Massachusetts | NARA | |||
36 | Lyndon B. Johnson | Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum | Austin, Texas | NARA and The University of Texas at Austin | |||
37 | Richard Nixon | Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum | Yorba Linda, California | NARA | |||
38 | Gerald R. Ford | Gerald R. Ford Museum | Grand Rapids, Michigan | NARA | |||
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library | Ann Arbor, Michigan | ||||||
39 | Jimmy Carter | Jimmy Carter Library and Museum | Atlanta, Georgia | NARA | |||
40 | Ronald Reagan | Ronald Reagan Presidential Library | Simi Valley, California | NARA | |||
41 | George H. W. Bush | George Bush Presidential Library & Museum | College Station, Texas | NARA | |||
42 | Bill Clinton | William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park | Little Rock, Arkansas | NARA | |||
43 | George W. Bush | George W. Bush Presidential Center | Dallas, Texas | George W. Bush Presidential Library Foundation (construction) NARA (operation) |
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