Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum, Kansas
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Dwight D. Eisenhower helped to develop the Eisenhower Presidential Center as his primary and official legacy location during the period after he left the White House in 1961, until his death in 1969. It covers a few acres of land around his boyhood home, and includes the official Presidential Library, Museum, and his tomb. The library was dedicated in 1962, and is one of the thirteen Presidential Libraries administered by the National Archives, and has 26 million pages of papers and records, 335,000 photographs, 768,000 feet of motion picture film, and 70,000 artifacts.
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