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Air Force One

When you visit the Reagan Library, you will step aboard this same Air Force One that flew President Reagan over 660,000 miles – to 26 foreign countries and 46 U.S.states – and you will learn how he changed the face of global diplomacy.

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Berlin Wall

Since receiving the Wall, President Reagan’s wish has come true – millions of visitors, including hundreds of thousands of school children, have visited the Wall at the Reagan Library and learned its lesson of freedom and democracy for all.

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F-117 Nighthawk Stealth Fighter

The F-117 Nighthawk will be going on public display at the Reagan Library beginning December 7, 2019, at an official ribbon-cutting ceremony during the Reagan Foundation and Institute’s annual Reagan National Defense Forum.  The jet will be located outdoors near the Library’s F-14 aircraft, situated on the west side of the Library’s property and clearly visible from inside the Library’s famous auditorium.

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F-14

Gold Star Families Memorial Monument

A new Gold Star Families Memorial Monument (GSFMM) honoring the families of servicemen and women who sacrificed their lives while serving in the military is currently being planned in Simi Valley, CA at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum.

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M-1 Abrams tank

To highlight President Reagan’s Peace Through Strength Initiatives, the Reagan Library officially dedicated this M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank on December 4, 2021. The Abrams Tank was designed in the 1970s and issued to the United States Army for use in February 1980. This specific tank is named after United States Army General Creighton Williams Abrams, Jr., who commanded military operations in Vietnam and served as Chief of Staff of the Army from 1972 until his death in 1974.

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Marine One

Marine One is the call sign used when the President is on board one of the Marine Squadron Executive Flight Detachment fleet helicopters. It is used to take the President of the United States on short trips; mainly to the White House or Andrews Air Force Base.

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President Ronald Reagan Memorial

The Memorial Site is on the western portion of the Library Campus and is adjacent to the Library’s piece of the Berlin Wall and the replica of the White House South Lawn.  The Memorial Site looks out toward the Pacific Ocean.

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Oval Office

On an early October morning in 1909, President William Howard Taft became the first President to walk into the Oval Office, located in the center of the south side of the West Wing.  In 1934, during the Franklin Roosevelt administration, the Oval Office was moved to its current location within the West Wing – in the southeast corner, overlooking the Rose Garden.

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The Reagan Museum

The Ronald Reagan Museum experience integrates hundreds of artifacts and dozens of interactive displays for visitors of all ages to explore.  These 18 galleries pay tribute to America’s 40th president and his accomplishments by capturing his patriotic spirit, his respect for individual liberty, his belief in global democracy and his support of economic opportunity.

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The Reagan Library Grounds

While at the Reagan Library, enjoy the fresh air as you stroll through the Library’s replicas of the White House’s Rose Garden and White House South Lawn.  Enjoy a picnic lunch at our "Future President's Park." Or come in the early evening and witness the spectacular sunsets from the Library’s hilltop, and see for yourself why President Reagan felt so at home on the Library’s grounds.

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Ronald Reagan Hologram

Working with award-winning Hollywood special effects masters and the leader in hologram celebrity recreations, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute has created a first-of-its-kind hologram of our nation’s 40th President.

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Secret Service

This permanent exhibit at the Reagan Library tells the history and the many responsibilities of the United States Secret Service, America’s elite federal law enforcement agency.

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Virtual Tours

On the first Wednesday of each month, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute shares a FaceBook “Live From" video from inside our museum galleries.

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Google Street Virtual Walk Through

This virtual tour will take you through the outdoor grounds, inside the Reagan Museum, and through the Air Force One Pavillion. We hope that you will come visit our campus in person as there is much more to see and interact with.

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