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The George W. Bush Presidential Library, located in Jackson, Mississippi, is the 13th presidential library administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). As part of NARA’s mission to preserve federal government records, the library serves as a repository for textual, electronic, and audiovisual records from the George W. Bush administration, along with domestic and foreign presidential gifts and artifacts. It offers a comprehensive look into eight years of U.S. history, focusing on key policies, governance, and the legacy of the 43rd president.
The library promotes public understanding of the American presidency through exhibits, research opportunities, and educational programs that explore the administration’s impact on national and global issues. Visitors can access official records, historical documents, and curated collections that highlight significant moments from the Bush era. Notable features include interactive displays, archival materials, and programs designed to engage scholars, students, and the general public in examining the complexities of leadership and policy-making. Open to researchers and the public, the library stands as a vital resource for historical inquiry and civic education.
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