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Eisenhower Presidential Library & Museum
200 S.E. 4th Street
PO Box 339
Abilene, KS 67410
785-263-6700 or 877 RING IKE
eisenhower.library@nara.gov

Gift Shop
785-263-6751

Hours
9:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. daily
Closed on Christmas, Thanksgiving, and
New Year's Day

Summer Hours
June & July
8:00 a.m. - 5:45 p.m.

Research Room Hours
M - F: 9:15 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
Closed 12:00 - 12:45
Closed on Federal Holidays

Admission Fee
$10 Adult
$9 Senior 62 & Over
$2 Ages 6-15
FREE Ages 5 & Under
FREE Active Military

Admission fee includes
admission to all buildings.

 

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Tour Information

 

Groups of 20 persons or more with reservations are eligible for a reduced adult-rate admission. Walk-in groups are always welcome. If you have a group which you believe qualifies as a school group, please refer to the section relating to school groups.

The Eisenhower Presidential Museum does not conduct guided tours. This should pose no problem, however, as the exhibits are self-explanatory. We suggest you allow a minimum of one to two hours to visit our complex. Ample parking is available near the Visitors Center and the Place of Meditation.

Upon your arrival, we suggest you stop at the Visitors Center to view the 25 minute orientation film. The Gift Shop is also located in the Visitors Center.

We recommend when you leave the Visitors Center you proceed to the Boyhood Home. The entrance door is on the south side. The Boyhood Home provides insight into the early life of the Eisenhowers and is typical of Midwestern homes at the turn of the century. A tour guide provides information on the history of the Boyhood Home and will be happy to answer your questions about the Home and the Eisenhower family.

From the Boyhood Home, we suggest you go to the Museum which is located to the east of the Home. The Museum building is circular in traffic pattern, and it takes about one to two hours to cover the 35,000 square feet of exhibit space. There you will find exhibits covering every phase of the life of the 34th President. A Museum admission fee is charged for persons 8 years of age or older. No admission fee is charged at any of the other buildings. It is helpful if all members of a large group wear some type of badge so that they may be easily identified at the Museum admission desk. For small groups, admission may be paid individually at the Museum. With larger groups, a payment in cash, check or credit card for the entire group is the most efficient way.

From the Museum you can proceed to the Library. Although the manuscript holdings area of the Library is not open to the public, there is an exhibit area on the second floor. The remainder of the building is used to house the papers of General Eisenhower, provide staff offices, and provide a research area for scholars.

We suggest that after you have toured the Library you go to the Place of Meditation which is the final resting place of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th President of the United States, his wife Mamie, and their first-born son, Doud Dwight.

Additional information about Abilene, including local lodging and dining options, can be found by visiting the Abilene Convention and Visitors Bureau website.

 

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