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}}The '''Harry S. Truman Presidential Museum and Library''' is a [[library]] and [[museum]] dedicated to preserve the papers, books, and other historical materials relating to former [[President of the United States|President]] [[Harry S. Truman]]. It is located on a small [[hill]] facing [[U.S. Highway 24]] in [[Independence, Missouri]], Truman's hometown.
The '''Harry S. Truman Presidential Museum and Library''' is a [[library]] and [[museum]] dedicated to preserve the papers, books, and other historical materials relating to former [[President of the United States|President]] [[Harry S. Truman]]. It is located on a small [[hill]] facing [[U.S. Highway 24]] in [[Independence, Missouri]], Truman's hometown.


[[Image:Annantrumanlibrary.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Kofi Annan]] speaking at the Museum and Library.]]
[[Image:Annantrumanlibrary.jpg|thumb|[[Kofi Annan]] speaking at the Museum and Library]]
{{wikisource|Secretary-General Kofi Annan's address at the Truman Presidential Museum & Library on December 11, 2006}}
{{wikisource|Secretary-General Kofi Annan's address at the Truman Presidential Museum & Library on December 11, 2006}}
It was the first [[presidential library]] to be created under the provisions of the 1955 Presidential Libraries Act and is administered by the [[National Archives and Records Administration]]. It was dedicated in July 1957 in a ceremony which included the [[Freemasonry|Masonic]] Rites of Dedication; those attending included [[Herbert Hoover]], [[Earl Warren]], [[Eleanor Roosevelt]], and [[William F. Knowland]].
It was the first [[presidential library]] to be created under the provisions of the 1955 Presidential Libraries Act and is administered by the [[National Archives and Records Administration]]. It was dedicated in July 1957 in a ceremony which included the [[Freemasonry|Masonic]] Rites of Dedication; those attending included [[Herbert Hoover]], [[Earl Warren]], [[Eleanor Roosevelt]], and [[William F. Knowland]].
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Revision as of 19:24, 2 May 2008

Template:Infobox presidential library The Harry S. Truman Presidential Museum and Library is a library and museum dedicated to preserve the papers, books, and other historical materials relating to former President Harry S. Truman. It is located on a small hill facing U.S. Highway 24 in Independence, Missouri, Truman's hometown.

Kofi Annan speaking at the Museum and Library

It was the first presidential library to be created under the provisions of the 1955 Presidential Libraries Act and is administered by the National Archives and Records Administration. It was dedicated in July 1957 in a ceremony which included the Masonic Rites of Dedication; those attending included Herbert Hoover, Earl Warren, Eleanor Roosevelt, and William F. Knowland.

The president and his wife, Bess Truman, are buried in the courtyard of the Library. Their daughter, Margaret Truman, was on the board of directors.

The museum includes an introductory film tribute to President Truman, which leads to the two floors of exhibits, including photos, film clips, news clippings, and memorabilia, covering Truman's life and career.

Notable Events

Former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan gave his final speech as Secretary-General at the library, where he encouraged the United States to return to the multilateralist policies of Truman.

See also

External links