William J. Clinton Library and Museum

The William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park is the official library of Bill Clinton, the 42nd leader of the United States (1993–2001). It is situated in Little Rock, Arkansas and incorporates the Clinton Presidential Library, the workplaces of the Clinton Foundation, and the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. It is the thirteenth official library to have been finished in the United States, the 11th to be worked by the National Archives and Records Administration, and the third to follow the Presidential Records Act of 1978.

It is arranged on 17 acres of land  of land situated close to the Arkansas River and Interstate 30 and was planned by structural firm Polshek Partnership, LLP with presentation plan by Ralph Appelbaum Associates. Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects additionally contributed. The fundamental structure cantilevers over the Arkansas River, repeating Clinton’s mission guarantee of “building a scaffold to the 21st century”. With a 68,698-square-foot floor plan, the actual library is the biggest official library as far as actual region, albeit the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library has the best space generally speaking, because of its expansion of the 90,000 square feet Air Force One Pavilion in 2005. The chronicles are the biggest also, containing 2 million photos, 80 million pages of records, 21 million email messages, and 79,000 curios from the Clinton administration. The Clinton Library is likewise the most costly, with all financing coming from 112,000 private gifts.

The historical center grandstands antiques from Clinton’s two terms as president and incorporates full-scale copies of the Clinton-period Oval Office and Cabinet Room.

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