Presidential Libraries around the US

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One great way to learn about our US Presidents is to visit the Presidential Libraries. We have had 45 presidents but as of 2017, there are 14 presidential libraries. We have been able to visit 3 of them so far, but of course, we are already planning our next road trip to visit another one of the Presidential libraries. If you love learning about US History and our presidents, this list of Presidential Libraries around the US will help you in your planning!

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Presidential Libraries US

Presidential Libraries around the US

Our first visit to a presidential library was by accident. We were in Atlanta for a quick day trip and saw a sign for the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library. Of course, we weren’t going to pass up the opportunity to learn about President Carter with the family.

Jimmy carter Presidential Library and Museum

Our second library was on our New England road trip where we visited the JFK Presidential Library and Museum in Boston. This was a great opportunity to learn about the life and career of John F. Kennedy.

JFK Presidential Library & Museum


On our recent Midwest Road trip we took time to visit the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum. This stop also gave us the chance to walk through his birthplace home and visit his gravesite. We began our tour knowing very little about this president, but now when the kids hear their teachers talk about President Hoover, they have personal connections to this president.

Herbert Hoover Presidential Library & Museum

The Presidential Library system is composed of fourteen Presidential Libraries. These facilities are overseen by the Office of Presidential Libraries, in the National Archives and Records Administration.


When did the Libraries begin?

The Presidential Library system formally began in 1939, when President Franklin Roosevelt donated his personal and Presidential papers to the Federal Government.

Click here for a printable list of Presidential Libraries

    • Herbert Hoover LibraryFranklin D. Roosevelt Library
    • Harry S. Truman Library
    • Dwight D. Eisenhower Library
    • John F. Kennedy Library
    • Lyndon B. Johnson Library
    • Richard Nixon Library
    • Gerald R. Ford Library
    • Jimmy Carter Library
    • Ronald Reagan Library
    • George Bush Library
    • William J. Clinton Library
    • George W. Bush Library
    • Barack Obama Library


Have you visited any Presidential Libraries? Which one is your favorite? I’d love to hear about your trips to these historic sites!

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