Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum

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La Biblioteca y Museo Presidencial de Herbert Hoover es la biblioteca presidencial del 31 Presidente de los Estados Unidos Herbert Hoover (1929-1933). Es situada en el Estado de Iowa, EE. UU., diez millas al este de Iowa City, y es parte de las bibliotecas Presidenciales administradas por NARA. Están enterrados el Presidente Hoover y su esposa. El sitio Histórico Nacional de Hoover, contiene el lugar de nacimiento del Presidente Herbert Hoover, la iglesia, y la tienda de herrero de su padre, todos se ha restaurado y está abierto a visitantes. Un centro de visitantes es proveído de personal por el servicio del parque nacional. rdf:langString
Президентская библиотека-музей Герберта Гувера — президентская библиотека и музей Герберта Гувера являются президентской библиотекой и местом захоронения Герберта Кларка Гувера, 31-го президента США (1929–1933 гг.), расположенного на территории в , штат Айова. Библиотека является одной из тринадцати президентских библиотек, находящихся в ведении Национального управления архивов и документации. rdf:langString
赫伯特·胡佛总统图书馆暨博物馆(Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum)是第31任美国总统(1929-1933年)赫伯特·胡佛的总统图书馆和安葬地,位于艾奥瓦州西布兰奇。这是国家档案和记录管理局管理的13个总统图书馆之一。 rdf:langString
The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and burial place of Herbert Clark Hoover, the 31st president of the United States (1929–1933), located on the grounds of the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site in West Branch, Iowa. The library is one of thirteen presidential libraries run by the National Archives and Records Administration. Already the three libraries of President Roosevelt, President Truman, and President Eisenhower, by their unique documentation, serve this purpose, and today we dedicate a fourth – my own. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and burial place of Herbert Clark Hoover, the 31st president of the United States (1929–1933), located on the grounds of the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site in West Branch, Iowa. The library is one of thirteen presidential libraries run by the National Archives and Records Administration. In 1954, a group of Hoover's friends incorporated the Herbert Hoover Birthplace Foundation to raise money for the preservation of his birthplace and the area around it, and to plan for improvements to the site. One of their ideas was to build a small museum, and with Hoover's approval work began in the late 1950s. The architectural firm of Eggers and Higgins of New York drew the plans for the original building, a modest limestone structure of just over 4,000 square feet. While the museum at West Branch was still under construction, Hoover decided to expand it and to make it his Presidential Library. The Library and Museum was officially dedicated and opened to the public on August 10, 1962, Hoover's 88th birthday. Hoover and Former President Harry S. Truman were present at the dedication. Hoover began his speech by saying, When the members of the Congress created these presidential libraries they did a great public service. They made available for research the records of vital periods in American history – and they planted these records in the countryside instead of allowing their concentration on the seaboard. Already the three libraries of President Roosevelt, President Truman, and President Eisenhower, by their unique documentation, serve this purpose, and today we dedicate a fourth – my own. Within them are thrilling records of supreme action by the American people, their devotion and sacrifice to their ideals.Santayana rightly said: "Those who do not remember the past are condemned to relive it." These institutions are the repositories of such experience – hot off the griddle. In these records there are, no doubt, unfavorable remarks made by our political opponents, as well as expressions of appreciation and affection by our friends. We may hope that future students will rely upon our friends. In any event, when they become sleepy they may be awakened by the lightning flashes of American political humor. The original Library and Museum building was expanded several times, with major additions being completed in 1964, 1971, 1974 and 1992. The architects for the 1964, 1971, and 1974 expansion projects were Wetherell, Harrison & Wagner Associates. On August 8, 1992, former President Ronald Reagan rededicated the Library and Museum. The rededication was the result of a renovation project that expanded the library to 47,169 square feet (4,382.1 m2). The $6.5-million expansion was a public–private partnership, with Washington supplying $5 million for bricks and mortar, supplementing $1.5 million raised by the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association for new exhibits. The architects for the 1992 expansion were HNTB Corp. Holding almost 300 collections, the Library is an important center for the study of conservative thought, agricultural economics, famine relief, commercial aviation, political journalism, government efficiency and reorganization, isolationism, and U.S. foreign policy. In addition to the papers of Herbert Hoover, the manuscript holdings include those of Lewis Strauss, Gerald P. Nye, Felix Morley, Clark Mollenhoff, Robert E. Wood, Westbrook Pegler, and Laura Ingalls Wilder, among others. The Library and Museum is located within the Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, which contains Hoover's birthplace, a reconstruction of Hoover's father's blacksmith shop, a one-room schoolhouse, a Quaker meeting house, and – on a hill overlooking the Library and Museum and Historic Site – the graves of Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover.
rdf:langString La Biblioteca y Museo Presidencial de Herbert Hoover es la biblioteca presidencial del 31 Presidente de los Estados Unidos Herbert Hoover (1929-1933). Es situada en el Estado de Iowa, EE. UU., diez millas al este de Iowa City, y es parte de las bibliotecas Presidenciales administradas por NARA. Están enterrados el Presidente Hoover y su esposa. El sitio Histórico Nacional de Hoover, contiene el lugar de nacimiento del Presidente Herbert Hoover, la iglesia, y la tienda de herrero de su padre, todos se ha restaurado y está abierto a visitantes. Un centro de visitantes es proveído de personal por el servicio del parque nacional.
rdf:langString Президентская библиотека-музей Герберта Гувера — президентская библиотека и музей Герберта Гувера являются президентской библиотекой и местом захоронения Герберта Кларка Гувера, 31-го президента США (1929–1933 гг.), расположенного на территории в , штат Айова. Библиотека является одной из тринадцати президентских библиотек, находящихся в ведении Национального управления архивов и документации.
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