Library and Museum Approach Artist Rendering. Courtesy George W. Bush Foundation and Michael McCann for Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP.

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Artist rendering of the Texas Rose Garden. The Garden will be accessible through the Museum's recreated Oval Office.

Courtesy George W. Bush Foundation and Michael McCann for Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP.

The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum serves as a resource for the study of the life and career of George W. Bush, while also promoting a better understanding of the Presidency, American history, and important issues of public policy. The Library and Museum accomplishes its mission by preserving and providing access to Presidential records and other donated collections, hosting public programs, creating educational initiatives, preserving artifacts, and producing innovative museum exhibits.

The Dedication Ceremony for the George W. Bush Presidential Center to be held in April 2013. Check out the News announcement for further information.

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Plan Your Museum Visit

Turquoise frosted glass bowl on a gold and silver stand, given to President George W. Bush by Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani in October 2001, Qatar.

Planning a visit to the Museum? Visitor information, such as operating hours, maps and directions, and answers to Frequently Asked Questions follows. Learn More

Plan Your Research Visit

Stamps are among the many tools of the trade for the archival staff at the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum.

Planning a research visit to the Library? Researcher information, such as operating hours, maps and directions, research guidance, answers to Frequently Asked Questions, and access to the Archived White House Website follows. Learn More

Exhibits

The baseball that President George W. Bush threw out at Yankee Stadium, October 30, 2001, after 9/11.

More information about the Museum’s permanent and temporary exhibits follows, such as details and photographs from past and future exhibits. Learn more about featured artifacts. Preview a few select artifacts from the Museum’s holdings, viewing all sides by rotating them 360 degrees! Learn More

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