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William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum

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William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum
NameWilliam McKinley Presidential Library and Museum
LocationCanton, Ohio
TypePresidential library
FounderNational McKinley Birthplace Memorial Association

William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum is a presidential library and museum dedicated to the life and legacy of William McKinley, the 25th President of the United States, located in Canton, Ohio, near the McKinley National Memorial. The library and museum are situated on a campus that also includes the McKinley National Memorial, the final resting place of William McKinley and his wife, Ida Saxton McKinley. The institution is affiliated with the National Archives and Records Administration and the Library of Congress, and it has collaborated with other presidential libraries, such as the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. The library and museum have also partnered with the Smithsonian Institution and the National Park Service to promote the study and preservation of American history.

History

The William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum was established in 1964 by the National McKinley Birthplace Memorial Association, a non-profit organization founded by Canton, Ohio residents to honor the memory of William McKinley. The library and museum were built on a site adjacent to the McKinley National Memorial, which was dedicated in 1907 by President Theodore Roosevelt. The institution has undergone several expansions and renovations, including a major renovation in the 1990s, which added new exhibit space and a research library with a collection of rare books and manuscripts related to William McKinley and American history. The library and museum have also hosted various events and exhibitions, including a exhibit on the Spanish-American War and a lecture series featuring historians such as Doris Kearns Goodwin and Jon Meacham. The institution has also collaborated with the United States Department of State and the National Endowment for the Humanities to promote the study of American diplomacy and cultural heritage.

Collections

The William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum has a diverse collection of artifacts, documents, and other materials related to the life and presidency of William McKinley. The collection includes personal correspondence and papers of William McKinley, as well as photographs and artifacts from the McKinley National Memorial. The library and museum also have a collection of rare books and manuscripts related to American history, including works by Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The institution has also acquired a collection of artifacts related to the Spanish-American War, including uniforms and equipment used by American soldiers. The library and museum have also partnered with the Library of Congress and the National Archives and Records Administration to digitize and make available online a collection of historical documents and photographs related to William McKinley and American history. The institution has also collaborated with the Smithsonian Institution and the National Museum of American History to develop exhibits and programs related to American culture and history.

Exhibits

The William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum features a variety of exhibits that showcase the life and legacy of William McKinley. The exhibits include a recreation of the McKinley White House, as well as displays of artifacts and documents related to the Spanish-American War and the McKinley presidency. The library and museum also have a collection of interactive exhibits that allow visitors to learn about William McKinley and American history in a hands-on way. The institution has also hosted various temporary exhibits, including a exhibit on the life and legacy of Ida Saxton McKinley and a exhibit on the history of the Republican Party. The library and museum have also partnered with the National Park Service and the United States Department of the Interior to develop exhibits and programs related to American natural and cultural resources. The institution has also collaborated with the American Historical Association and the Organization of American Historians to promote the study and teaching of American history.

Architecture

The William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum is located in a building that was designed by architects in the neoclassical style, with a facade that features a portico and columns. The building is situated on a campus that also includes the McKinley National Memorial, a mausoleum that was designed by architect Harold Van Buren Magonigle and features a dome and columns. The library and museum have undergone several renovations and expansions, including a major renovation in the 1990s, which added new exhibit space and a research library. The institution has also partnered with the American Institute of Architects and the National Trust for Historic Preservation to promote the preservation and conservation of historic buildings and cultural landscapes. The library and museum have also collaborated with the United States Department of the Interior and the National Park Service to develop programs and exhibits related to historic preservation and cultural resource management.

Operations

The William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum is operated by the National McKinley Birthplace Memorial Association, a non-profit organization that was founded in 1915 to honor the memory of William McKinley. The institution is governed by a board of trustees that includes historians, educators, and community leaders. The library and museum have a staff of curators, archivists, and educators who are responsible for the development and implementation of exhibits, programs, and services. The institution has also partnered with the National Archives and Records Administration and the Library of Congress to promote the study and preservation of American history and cultural heritage. The library and museum have also collaborated with the Smithsonian Institution and the National Museum of American History to develop exhibits and programs related to American culture and history. The institution has also received funding and support from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Institute of Museum and Library Services to promote the study and preservation of American history and cultural heritage. Category:Presidential libraries

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