May 7, 2024 | Exhibits, News
Portraits of Courage Exhibit Hero Spotlight: Juan Carlos Hernandez Specialist Juan Carlos Hernandez- Born in Mexico, Juan came to America at the age of nine with his mother and two brothers. Upon graduating high school, he joined the Army. As Juan describes it, “I...
May 2, 2024 | Exhibits, News
Portraits of Courage Exhibit Hero Spotlight: Alexander Glenn-Camden The Nixon Library isn’t known for art exhibitions and while the current special exhibit is a collection of sixty-six portraits and a four-panel mural that description doesn’t fully encapsulate...
Apr 29, 2024 | Exhibits, Middle East, News
“We must not allow the cradle of civilization to become its grave. That is what is at stake in the Mideast.” -Richard Nixon, September 8, 1968 With the Middle East once again wracked by violence, this timely exhibit reflects the enduring importance of the question...
Jan 25, 2024 | Exhibits, News
Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum to Host Portraits of Courage, Traveling Exhibit of Works by President George W. Bush Special exhibit includes nearly 100 of the former President’s portraits and stories of America’s post-9/11 warriors. January 25, 2024 —...
Dec 19, 2023 | Artifacts, Exhibits, News
Fifty-five years ago, on December 22, 1968, Julie Nixon and David Eisenhower married in a private ceremony officiated by the Reverend Norman Vincent Peale at the Marble Collegiate Church in New York City. In her biography of her mother, Pat Nixon: The Untold Story,...
May 18, 2023 | Exhibits, News, Vietnam
On May 22, the Richard Nixon Foundation is premiering a new, limited series documentary podcast in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the homecoming of the American Prisoners of War from Vietnam. Captured: Shot Down in Vietnam is a serialized documentary...