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Medal of Honor Day


The Sons of the American Revolution wreath laying ceremony honoring Medal of Honor Recipients Find an Event

Founding Friends, Founding Foes


Explore the complex relationship between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Find an Event

Gerald Ford and an Old Sentence that Feels Unexpectedly Modern


An A250 presentation that accompanies the Northwest Ordinance exhibit at the Ford Presidential Library from April 1-30. Find an Event

Harmonizing in Arkansas: Folk Music


Celebrate different styles of American-made folk music that have flourished in Arkansas with a panel discussion and multiple performances. Find an Event

A Conversation with Annette Gordon-Reed


Annette Gordon-Reed will highlight her groundbreaking work in bringing lesser-known American stories to light. Find an Event

CANTUS: Land That I Love


The Bush Library & Museum and Friends of Chamber Music are pleased to partner to bring you CANTUS, a low-voice a capella ensemble concert, "Land That I Love" on Friday, April 17, at 7 p.m. Find an Event

The Story of US


As America approaches its 250th birthday, The Story of Us: America at 250 invites visitors of all ages to experience the ideals, conflicts and turning points that shaped our nation. Find an Event

American Patriarch


Historian and Pulitzer Prize finalist H. W. Brands presents an inspiring portrait of George Washington that examines his unrivaled leadership in the birth of America. Find an Event

The Fate of the Day


Join Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Rick Atkinson for an evening exploring the pivotal middle years of the American Revolution Find an Event

America’s First Ladies: Impact and Legacy


In honor of America’s 250th anniversary, the Truman Library Institute’s annual Women Rising event invites you to explore the lives, influence and legacies of America’s First Ladies.
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