Presidential Library - List of Presidential Libraries

List of Presidential Libraries

This is a list of the presidential libraries.

Signifies libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Denotes libraries without any official status.
# President Library name Website Location Operated By Image Logo/Seal
1 George Washington Fred W. Smith National Library at Mount Vernon (Under Construction) Mount Vernon, Virginia Mount Vernon Ladies' Association
6 John Quincy Adams Stone Library at Adams National Historical Park Quincy, Massachusetts National Park Service
16 Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Springfield, Illinois State of Illinois
18 Ulysses S. Grant Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library Starkville, Mississippi Mississippi State University & Ulysses S. Grant Association
19 Rutherford Hayes Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Fremont, Ohio Ohio Historical Society & Hayes Presidential Center, Inc.
25 William McKinley William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum Canton, Ohio Stark County Historical Society
28 Woodrow Wilson Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library Staunton, Virginia Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library Foundation
30 Calvin Coolidge Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library and Museum Northampton, Massachusetts State of Massachusetts
31 Herbert Hoover Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum West Branch, Iowa National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
32 Franklin D. Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum Hyde Park, New York NARA
33 Harry S. Truman Harry S. Truman Presidential Museum and Library Independence, Missouri NARA
34 Dwight D. Eisenhower Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library Abilene, Kansas NARA
35 John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum Dorchester, Massachusetts NARA
36 Lyndon B. Johnson Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum Austin, Texas NARA and The University of Texas at Austin
37 Richard Nixon Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum Yorba Linda, California NARA
38 Gerald R. Ford Gerald R. Ford Museum Grand Rapids, Michigan NARA
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Ann Arbor, Michigan
39 Jimmy Carter Jimmy Carter Library and Museum Atlanta, Georgia NARA
40 Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Simi Valley, California NARA
41 George H. W. Bush George Bush Presidential Library & Museum College Station, Texas NARA
42 Bill Clinton William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park Little Rock, Arkansas NARA
43 George W. Bush George W. Bush Presidential Center Dallas, Texas George W. Bush Presidential Library Foundation (construction)
NARA (operation)

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