Jan 9, 2016 | Foundation News, Nixon Library Events
In 1946 a 32-year old lawyer, just months home from WWII service in the South Pacific, unseated a four-time incumbent congressman to launch his political career. Seventy years later, the Presidential Library and Museum named for that man will see its shining moment.
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Oct 30, 2015 | Foundation News, Nixon Library Events
Library campus remains open to visitors during upgrades Yorba Linda, California, November 2, 2015 – After 25 years and more than four million visitors, the permanent museum galleries at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum have closed to begin...
Sep 17, 2015 | Foreign Policy, Foundation News
In this groundbreaking study Roham Alvandi offers a new account of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's relationship with the United States by examining the partnership he forged with President Nixon and Henry Kissinger in the 1970s. Based on extensive research in the...
Sep 8, 2015 | Foundation News, Nixon Biographies, Nixon Library Events, Nixon TV
[youtube https://youtu.be/fh0I3eGAvxw] The New York Times bestselling author of Ikes Bluff and Sea of Thunder brings new life to America’s 37th President with his book, “Being Nixon: A Man Divided.”
Jul 16, 2013 | Foundation News, Nixon Centennial, Nixon TV
[youtube https://youtu.be/1Al8880LRd8] July 2013: Members of Native American tribes from all over the country congregated in Taos, New Mexico, where they celebrated Richard Nixon’s 100th birthday, and paid tribute to the 37th President for granting them...
Oct 29, 2011 | Domestic Policy, Foundation News, Nixon Today, Nixon TV
[youtube https://youtu.be/6DWzoXCHT_M] October 19, 2011: On the 38th anniversary of America’s first energy crisis caused by the 1973 OPEC Oil Embargo, three Nixon administration officials who formulated and executed the thirty-seventh President’s energy...