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Presidential Museum


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The Presidential Museum is one of the few museums in the country dedicated solely to the office of the President. Permanent exhibitions include the Dishong collection of First Lady miniature dolls, campaign trivia, historical documents, and the John Ben Shepperd Library of the Presidents. A gift shop is located in the museum.


Admission: Adults, $8 - Seniors, 65+, $5 - Students, (K-12), $5, Preschoolers and Student Groups, Free
Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Address: 4919 E University Blvd
Phone: 432-363-7737
Our Website:www.presidentialmuseum.org

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