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UPDATE: An Important Update on Blood Drives

UPDATE: An Important Update on Blood Drives

Blood Drives at the Nixon Library remain a source of much needed positive news in what has become one of the most challenging times our nation has ever faced. Beginning in March, the Richard Nixon Foundation opened the doors of the beautiful East Room West to the...
Nixon Library’s Retail Gift Shop to Reopen on June 26

Nixon Library’s Retail Gift Shop to Reopen on June 26

Fan-Favorite Museum Store will reopen with all-new assortment celebrating the USA in time for July 4th!   Just in time for America’s birthday, the Richard Nixon Foundation will reopen the Museum Store at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library on Friday, June 26....
New Online Exhibit: Summer in the Parks with Pat Nixon

New Online Exhibit: Summer in the Parks with Pat Nixon

Fifty years ago today, the National Park Service hosted a novel activities fair for Washington, D.C.’s lucky residents. More than one thousand youngsters and their families participated in martial arts training, chopped and molded woodwork, listened and danced to...
Virtually Tour President Nixon’s Birthplace

Virtually Tour President Nixon’s Birthplace

“I was born in a house my father built.” – President Richard Nixon EXPLORE PRESIDENT NIXON’S BIRTHPLACE ONLINE Drop right into RN’s original, humble birthplace —on the grounds of the Nixon Presidential Library— by navigating this all-new,...
Remembering David Parker

Remembering David Parker

Remembering David Parker   David N. Parker, who served in the Nixon administration as special assistant to the President and went on to serve as an executive at major, national trade associations, passed away on May 10, 2020. He was 80 years old. Friends and...