Full Walk-Through in 4K. Air Force One, The Oval Office, Marine One, History & More. Ronald Reagan
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Perched on a mountaintop with sweeping views of the surrounding mountains, valleys and the Pacific Ocean, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library is one of California's most beautiful and unique destinations.
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library is the presidential library and burial site of Ronald Reagan, the 40th president of the United States (1981–1989), and his wife Nancy Reagan. Located in Simi Valley, California, the library is administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
The library opened in 1991 and houses the repository of presidential records from the Reagan administration. The library contains millions of documents, photographs, films and tapes. It also contains memorabilia and a permanent exhibit of Ronald Reagan's life.
Exhibits:
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum is an immersive museum-going experience. More than twenty galleries highlight the life and times of America's 40th president. The Reagan Library also presents entertaining and informative temporary exhibitions on a wide range of subjects.
-Air Force One Pavilion
-Evolution of the Great Communicator
-Foundations of a Leader
-Governor of California
-Victory and Inauguration
-Assassination Attempt
-The Oval Office
-The White House
-The First Lady
-Rebuilding America
-Berlin Wall
-Peace Through Strength
-Honoring American Heroes
-Camp David & Rancho del Cielo
-The Post-Presidency
-Mourning Ronald Reagan
Air Force One Pavilion
A metal-trussed hangar with a glass front and a shiny floor holds a large jet emblazoned with "United States of America" and other artifacts. The 90,000-square-foot exhibit hangar serves as the setting for the permanent display of Air Force One during Reagan's administration. The aircraft, was also used by six other presidents in its active service life from 1973 until 2001, including Richard Nixon during his second term, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush In 1990, it became a backup aircraft after the Boeing 747s entered into service and was retired in 2001. The aircraft was flown to San Bernardino International Airport in September 2001, where it was presented to the Reagan Foundation. In what was known as Operation Homeward Bound, Boeing, the plane's manufacturer, disassembled the plane and transported it to the library in pieces. After the construction of the foundation of the pavilion itself, the plane was reassembled and restored to museum quality, as well as raised onto pedestals 25 feet above ground. The pavilion was dedicated on October 24, 2005, by Nancy Reagan, President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush. The Air Force One Pavilion is part of a comprehensive display about presidential travel that also includes a Sikorsky VH-3 Sea King during Lyndon B. Johnson's presidency, call sign Marine One, and a presidential motorcade—Reagan's 1984 presidential parade limousine, a 1982 Los Angeles Police Department police car (as well as two 1980s police motorcycles), and a 1986 Secret Service vehicle used in one of President Reagan's motorcades in Los Angeles. Also featured are exhibits on the Cold War and Reagan's extensive travels aboard Air Force One.
Funeral:
Following his death, Reagan's casket was driven by hearse to the Reagan Library on June 7, 2004, from Point Mugu through a 25-mile-per-hour procession down Las Posas Road to U.S. Highway 101. Many people lined the streets and freeway overpasses to pay final respects. A memorial service was held in the library lobby with Nancy Reagan, Reagan's children, close relatives, and friends.
From June 7 to 9, Reagan's casket lay in repose in the library lobby, where approximately 105,000 people viewed the casket to pay their respects. After the national funeral service was held in Washington, D.C., Reagan's casket was brought back to the library for a last memorial service and interment.
Construction plans for the library included a tomb for the eventual use of Reagan and his wife. Following a sunset service on the library grounds the previous evening, early on the morning of June 12, Reagan was laid to rest in the underground vault.
Nancy Reagan died on March 6, 2016. After her funeral, she was buried next to her husband at the library on March 11.
https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/
Music in the background from https://www.FesliyanStudios.com
Valor - by David Fesliyan
Lives Lost - by David Fesliyan
In Honor - by David Fesliyan
His Fight Is Over - by David Fesliyan
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