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The George W. Bush Presidential Library's online exhibits and digital collections explore some of the artifacts, photos and videos, and documents housed in the Library. Also, information about the Native Texas Park is highlighted.
The George W. Bush Presidential Library's online exhibits and digital collections explore some of the artifacts, photos and videos, and documents housed in the Library. Also, information about the Native Texas Park is highlighted.
Located on the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, the George W. Bush Presidential Library serves as a resource for the study of the life and career of George W. Bush, while also promoting a better understanding of the Presidency, American history, and important issues of public policy.
Baseball: America's Presidents, American's Pastime Exhibit explored the close relationship between America’s Presidents and baseball.
Digital Research Room
The Home for the Holidays special exhibit incorporates original decorations, behind-the-scenes photos and videos, and other materials from the extensive holdings of the National Archives.
Frequently Asked Questions from Teachers about the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum's teacher and student resources, field trips, the Situation Room Experience, and lesson plans.
The following materials have been processed under the terms of the Presidential Records Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
If you, your children, or your family enjoy learning about the Presidency, First Ladies, American history, and the United States federal government while traveling across the country, consider purchasing a Presidential Libraries Passport as a unique souvenir.
Finding Aid2018-0263-F: Emails Processed in Response to Blumenthal v. NARA FOIA LitigationRequest InformationEmails responsive to this request are being released on a rolling basis in segments. Please check this page for updates. The materials in FOIA 2018-0263-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials.
Established by President George W. Bush after the Septermber 11th Terrorist Attacks, the USA Freedom Corps oversaw the creation of an online database for volunteer opportunities known as the Volunteer Network. Potential volunteers used the database to identify positions that matched their skills and interests.
Homepage for the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum website.
In addition to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, records may be released via a Mandatory Declassification Review (MDR). MDRs are authorized under Executive Order 13526, which allows the public to request a classification review of a withdrawn, classified document.
Summary of frequently asked questions about the Library and Museum as we as Presidents George W. Bush and family.
Information about the George W. Bush Library building and surrounding grounds, with many image and page links included.
Guidance and helpful tips for how to conduct a research visit.
duplicate of FOIA Requests 2014 - archived
The following materials have been processed under the terms of the Presidential Records Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
As First Lady, Laura Bush traveled domestically to all 50 states and internationally to more than 75 countries. A leading advocate for literacy, Mrs. Bush championed the power of education to foster healthy families and communities, advance opportunities for young people, and promote human rights worldwide, particularly for women and children.
Mrs. Laura Bush's Trip to India in March 2006.
Presidents have been known to rehearse major speeches in the theatre, but its also a place for First Families and guests to relax and enjoy movies.
What does the President of the United States do? What roles has the occupant of the White House come to play in the last two centuries? How has the Presidency changed over time?
The 15-acre Native Texas Park features seasonal wildflowers, native plants, and tree-shaded lawns.
The 15-acre Native Texas Park features seasonal wildflowers, native plants, and tree-shaded lawns.
View the Finding Aids for open records currently available for research.
Oscar De La Renta: Five Decades of Style Exhibit was a major retrospective of American fashion designer Oscar de la Renta, exploring his significant career from its origins to his most recent, and what would sadly become his last, runway and red-carpet masterpieces.