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Have you been to any of the Presidential Libraries?

Luna Tick

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I've been to these ones:
The Harry S. Truman Library in Independence, MO
The Richard M. Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, CA
I had planned to go to the Ronald Reagan one the day after the Nixon one because they're not far from one another. However, I was unable to because of car trouble.
I've also been to the Lyndon Johnson Library in Austin, TX, but I don't really remember it because I was a little kid.

I'd really like to go to the FDR one, the JFK one, and the Lincoln one.
 
I've been to these ones:
The Harry S. Truman Library in Independence, MO
The Richard M. Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, CA
I had planned to go to the Ronald Reagan one the day after the Nixon one because they're not far from one another. However, I was unable to because of car trouble.
I've also been to the Lyndon Johnson Library in Austin, TX, but I don't really remember it because I was a little kid.

I'd really like to go to the FDR one, the JFK one, and the Lincoln one.

I was to the FDR as part of an AP American History Field trip many years ago. It was a memorable experience.
 
One is being built with in walking distance of my house.
 
My wife was born in West Branch Iowa so I have been to the Hoover Library and Birthplace.
 
No, but I've been to the Little White House where FDR stayed.
 
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