Texas is home to three presidential libraries at sites chosen by the presidents to preserve their records, stories and legacies. Part archive and part museum, these landmarks are local treasures with global impact, spurring curiosity, dialogue and healthy debate. Each site is a time capsule, providing glimpses of past conflicts and solutions — even shedding light on future opportunities.
Texas’ presidential libraries show our state’s outsized impact on the American presidency and history, support the Texas economy and serve as magnets for civic-minded visitors, scholars and special events.
And that’s good for Texas.
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