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The Ford Library is currently the only National Archives presidential library that is physically separate from its presidential museum, although both sites share a common director. The Gerald R. Ford Museum is located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Ford's old congressional district and hometown, 130 miles west-northwest of Ann Arbor. [3]
The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum is the presidential museum and burial place of Gerald Ford, the 38th president of the United States (1974–1977), and his wife Betty Ford. It is located near the Pew Campus of Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, Michigan .
Kennedy gravesite, [R] Arlington National Cemetery: Arlington: Virginia: 36 Lyndon B. Johnson [45] January 22, 1973: Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park: Stonewall: Texas: 37 Richard Nixon [46] April 22, 1994: Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum: Yorba Linda: California: 38 Gerald Ford [47] December 26, 2006: Gerald R. Ford ...
This project is intended to facilitate the sharing of resources from the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum (GFPLM) with the Wikimedia community. The GFPLM’s mission is to collect, preserve, and makes accessible archival materials and physical collections that document the life, career, and presidency of Gerald Ford , the 38th ...
In 1977, Ford established the Gerald R. Ford Institute of Public Policy at Albion College in Albion, Michigan, to give undergraduates training in public policy. In April 1981, he opened the Gerald R. Ford Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan , on the north campus of his alma mater, the University of Michigan , [ 172 ] followed in September by the ...
Gerald R. Ford was the sitting president when he survived two attempts in California within three weeks in 1975, ... according to the Ford Presidential Library. The Charles Manson cult member ...
Key election officials say they’re prepared to certify 2024 presidential election results if county governments go rogue. ... at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library in Michigan on Thursday.
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum. Striped sofas were a popular furniture trend in the '70s. President George H.W. Bush's Oval Office redecoration included a new rug with a gold ...