Topic Guides
Topic guides combine resources from the archives as well as the museum and audiovisual collections focusing on materials about specific areas of interest.
Topic guides combine resources from the archives as well as the museum and audiovisual collections focusing on materials about specific areas of interest.
Our Traveling Trunks can supplement textbooks in new and exciting ways to interest students. While each trunk focuses on using primary sources in the classroom, they may be used outside of the social studies classroom and in cross-curricular instruction. Several trunks focusing on different topics are available, such as early immigration into the United States, the Earth’s Oceans and Marine Life, Texas History, and The United States History. Trunks may be checked out by teachers, home-schools, and other education programs.
Addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses for the George W. Bush Presidential Library, the George W. Bush Foundation and Institute, and the Office of President George W. Bush.
Plan a research visit at the George W. Bush Presidential Library.
As the Nation's official record keeper, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) serves as administrator for records of the U.S. Federal Government. NARA's Presidential Libraries and Museums are repositories for textual, audiovisual, and electronic Presidential records as well as domestic and foreign Presidential gifts.
The following materials have been processed under the terms of the Presidential Records Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
The following materials have been processed under the terms of the Presidential Records Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Handwritten note by President George W. Bush about the removal of the last piece of debris from Ground Zero, May 30, 2002..
Desserts for the dinner in honor of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, November 6, 2007.
Mrs. Laura Bush with table settings for dinner for Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi of Japan, June 29, 2006.
Hor d'Ouevres from dinner for Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi of Japan, June 29, 2006.
President George W. Bush and the G20 leaders and delegates attend the Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy, November 15, 2008, at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.