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  1. When you visit the Reagan Library, you will step aboard this same Air Force One that flew President Reagan over 660,000 miles – to 26 foreign countries and 46 U.S. states – and you will learn how he changed the face of global diplomacy. Tickets may be purchased in advance to visit the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum.

  2. March 15 - September 8, 2024. On March 23, 1983 in a televised address to the nation, President Ronald Reagan announced his intention to embark upon groundbreaking research into a national defense system that could make nuclear weapons obsolete, called the Strategic Defense Initiative, or SDI. The heart of the SDI program was a plan to develop ...

  3. Virtual Exhibits. The museum collection of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum comprises some 83,000 three-dimensional objects and works of art. Highlighted here are gifts, presented to President Reagan by world leaders as well as private citizens and the stories that connect them.

  4. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, Simi Valley, California. 53,602 likes · 115 talking about this · 271,899 were here. More information and tickets:...

  5. Herman Goelitz Candy Company provided the Reagan White House with Jelly Belly® jelly beans for all eight years of Reagan's presidency. In February 1981 Herman G. Rowland, the president of Herman Goelitz and a fourth-generation descendant of the company's founders, received official Government authorization to develop a Jelly Belly® jelly bean jar with the Presidential Seal on it.

  6. Mar 15, 2024 · March 15, 2024 - September 8, 2024. On March 23, 1983 in a televised address to the nation, President Ronald Reagan announced his intention to embark upon groundbreaking research into a national defense system that could make nuclear weapons obsolete, called the Strategic Defense Initiative, or SDI.

  7. President Reagan and Nancy Reagan breaking ground for the Reagan Library, November 21, 1988. (Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, National Archives) One year after the Reagan Library’s dedication, 6.7 million Presidential pages were made available under Bledsoe’s supervision.

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