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WILLIAM J. CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL CENTER www.clintonpresidentialcenter.org
CLINTON FOUNDATIONChoctaw Station501-370-8000 tel • 501-375-0512 faxwww.clintonfoundation.org
CLINTON LIBRARY AND MUSEUM501-374-4242 tel • 501-244-2883 faxwww.clintonlibrary.govMonday to Saturday: 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.Sunday: 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day
CLINTON MUSEUM STORE610 President Clinton Avenue • Little Rock, AR 72201501-748-0400 tel • 501-748-0417 faxwww.clintonmuseumstore.com Monday to Saturday: 10:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Sunday: 2:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s DayFree shuttle to and from the Center
FORTY TWO, ON-SITE FULL-SERVICE RESTAURANT501-537-0042 telwww.dineatfortytwo.comMonday to Friday: 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
COFFEE BAR AT 42Monday to Friday: 9:00 a.m –4:00 p.m. CATERING AND EVENT SPACE RENTAL501-748-0454 tel
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSASCLINTON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC SERVICEChoctaw Station501-683-5200 tel • 501-683-5210 faxwww.clintonschool.uasys.edu
BECOME A MEMBER!With your membership, you support the Center’s dynamic educational programming, unique temporary exhibits, compelling lectures, and much more. Benefits include: • Free admission to the Clinton Presidential Library
and all National Archives and Records Administration Presidential Libraries
• Guest admission passes• A discount at the Clinton Museum Store and Forty Two• Invitations to special events Thank you for your generosity and on-going support. Please visit Visitor and Membership Services for more information or visit clintonpresidentialcenter.org.
Audio tours narrated by President Clinton can be purchased for an additional $3.00.
A Walk with President Clinton
ClintonMuseum
Store ClintonPresidential
Center
Exit 141A
1200 President Clinton Avenue • Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 501-374-4242 • clintonpresidentialcenter.org
Stair
Elevator
Rest Room
Please note: Flash photography is not permitted.
ENTRY
Restaurant & Coffee Bar (lower level)
Limousine
OvalOffice
The EarlyYears
A Campaign ForThe Future
Cabinet Room
Timeline
Alcove Exhibits
Admissions
OrientationTheater The Great Hall(Event Space Availablefor Rental)
The WorkContinues
Temporary ExhibitGallery
Life in The White House
Visitor and Membership Services
Garden View Room(Event Space Available for Rental)
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2nd level
ORIENTATION THEATERA 12-minute orientation film focuses on President Clinton’s life and politicalcareer in the context of the Americanexperience during the second half of the 20th century.
A CAMPAIGN FOR THE FUTURE Highlights of the 1992 and 1996 cam-paigns are accompanied by a display of memorabilia and President Clinton’spolitical button collection.
CABINET ROOMA full-scale replica of the White HouseCabinet Room utilizes interactives tointroduce visitors to critical decisionsand how they were made. The interac-tives also explain how the White Housestaff and cabinet were organized duringthe Clinton administration.
TIMELINEKey events and highlights of the Clinton administration are presented on a timeline, with videos introducingeach year. The President’s daily schedules are located in binders belowthe timeline. Interactive stations are provided to give visitors additional levels of detail and information.
ALCOVE EXHIBITSArranged on either side of the maingallery are multimedia exhibits wherevisitors can explore a wide variety of topics. Each alcove focuses on a significant policy area. The piers of the alcoves are filled with archiveboxes that contain White House correspondence. These documentsrepresent 3 percent of the 80 millionpages of documents in the Library.
3rd level
LIFE IN THE WHITE HOUSEThe exhibits on display here allow thevisitor to experience “Life in the WhiteHouse” through the splendor of stateevents and gifts, the spirit of the holiday festivities, and celebrations with familyand friends.
THE EARLY YEARSBiographical materials, mementos, and keepsakes document the Clintons’ formative years.
OVAL OFFICEA full-scale reconstruction of the Oval Office shows the room and its furnishings as they appeared during the Clinton administration.
THE WORK CONTINUESThis exhibit describes the ongoingwork of President Clinton and theWilliam J. Clinton Foundation.
CHANGING EXHIBITSThis space will be used to rotate new exhibits through the museum on a regular basis.
Ground level
Located in the lobby are ticketing, special services, a presidential limousine,and an exhibit on the work of the UnitedStates Secret Service.
Stair
Elevator
Rest Room
Please note: Flash photography is not permitted.
ENTRY
Restaurant & Coffee Bar (lower level)
Limousine
OvalOffice
The EarlyYears
A Campaign ForThe Future
Cabinet Room
Timeline
Alcove Exhibits
Admissions
OrientationTheater The Great Hall(Event Space Availablefor Rental)
The WorkContinues
Temporary ExhibitGallery
Life in The White House
Visitor and Membership Services
Garden View Room(Event Space Available for Rental)
Willi
amJ.
Clin
ton
Pres
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tialC
ente
rM
useu
mG
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2nd level
ORIENTATION THEATERA 12-minute orientation film focuses on President Clinton’s life and politicalcareer in the context of the Americanexperience during the second half of the 20th century.
A CAMPAIGN FOR THE FUTURE Highlights of the 1992 and 1996 cam-paigns are accompanied by a display of memorabilia and President Clinton’spolitical button collection.
CABINET ROOMA full-scale replica of the White HouseCabinet Room utilizes interactives tointroduce visitors to critical decisionsand how they were made. The interac-tives also explain how the White Housestaff and cabinet were organized duringthe Clinton administration.
TIMELINEKey events and highlights of the Clinton administration are presented on a timeline, with videos introducingeach year. The President’s daily schedules are located in binders belowthe timeline. Interactive stations are provided to give visitors additional levels of detail and information.
ALCOVE EXHIBITSArranged on either side of the maingallery are multimedia exhibits wherevisitors can explore a wide variety of topics. Each alcove focuses on a significant policy area. The piers of the alcoves are filled with archiveboxes that contain White House correspondence. These documentsrepresent 3 percent of the 80 millionpages of documents in the Library.
3rd level
LIFE IN THE WHITE HOUSEThe exhibits on display here allow thevisitor to experience “Life in the WhiteHouse” through the splendor of stateevents and gifts, the spirit of the holiday festivities, and celebrations with familyand friends.
THE EARLY YEARSBiographical materials, mementos, and keepsakes document the Clintons’ formative years.
OVAL OFFICEA full-scale reconstruction of the Oval Office shows the room and its furnishings as they appeared during the Clinton administration.
THE WORK CONTINUESThis exhibit describes the ongoingwork of President Clinton and theWilliam J. Clinton Foundation.
CHANGING EXHIBITSThis space will be used to rotate new exhibits through the museum on a regular basis.
Ground level
Located in the lobby are ticketing, special services, a presidential limousine,and an exhibit on the work of the UnitedStates Secret Service.
LIFE IN THE WHITE HOUSEThe exhibits on display here allow the visitor to experience “Life in the White House” through the splendor of state events and gifts, the spirit of holiday festivities, and celebrations with familyand friends.
THE EARLY YEARSBiographical materials, mementos, and keepsakes document the Clintons’ formative years.
OVAL OFFICEA full-scale reconstruction of the Oval Office shows the room and its furnishings as they appeared during the Clinton administration.
THE WORK CONTINUESThis exhibit describes the ongoing work of President Clinton and the William J. Clinton Foundation.
TEMPORARY EXHIBIT GALLERYThis space is used to rotate new exhibits through the museum on a regular basis.
ORIENTATION THEATERA 12-minute orientation film focuses on President Clinton’s life and political career in the context of the American experience during the second half of the 20th century.
A CAMPAIGN FOR THE FUTUREHighlights of the 1992 and 1996 campaigns are accompanied by a display of memorabilia and President Clinton’s political button collection.
CABINET ROOMA full-scale replica of the White House Cabinet Room utilizes interactives to introduce visitors to critical decisions and how they were made. The interactivesalso explain how the White Housestaff and cabinet were organized during the Clinton administration.
TIMELINEKey events and highlights of theClinton administration are presented on a timeline, with videos introducing each year. The President’s daily schedules are located in binders below the timeline. Interactive stations are provided to give visitors additional levels of detail and information.
ALCOVE EXHIBITSArranged on either side of the main gallery are multimedia exhibits where visitors can explore a wide variety of topics. Each alcove focuses on a significant policy area. The piers of the alcoves are filled with archive boxes that contain White Housecorrespondence. These documentsrepresent 3 percent of the 80 millionpages of documents in the Clinton archives.
Stair
Elevator
Rest Room
Please note: Flash photography is not permitted.
ENTRY
Restaurant & Coffee Bar (lower level)
Limousine
OvalOffice
The EarlyYears
A Campaign ForThe Future
Cabinet Room
Timeline
Alcove Exhibits
Admissions
OrientationTheater The Great Hall(Event Space Availablefor Rental)
The WorkContinues
Temporary ExhibitGallery
Life in The White House
Visitor and Membership Services
Garden View Room(Event Space Available for Rental)
Willi
amJ.
Clin
ton
Pres
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2nd level
ORIENTATION THEATERA 12-minute orientation film focuses on President Clinton’s life and politicalcareer in the context of the Americanexperience during the second half of the 20th century.
A CAMPAIGN FOR THE FUTURE Highlights of the 1992 and 1996 cam-paigns are accompanied by a display of memorabilia and President Clinton’spolitical button collection.
CABINET ROOMA full-scale replica of the White HouseCabinet Room utilizes interactives tointroduce visitors to critical decisionsand how they were made. The interac-tives also explain how the White Housestaff and cabinet were organized duringthe Clinton administration.
TIMELINEKey events and highlights of the Clinton administration are presented on a timeline, with videos introducingeach year. The President’s daily schedules are located in binders belowthe timeline. Interactive stations are provided to give visitors additional levels of detail and information.
ALCOVE EXHIBITSArranged on either side of the maingallery are multimedia exhibits wherevisitors can explore a wide variety of topics. Each alcove focuses on a significant policy area. The piers of the alcoves are filled with archiveboxes that contain White House correspondence. These documentsrepresent 3 percent of the 80 millionpages of documents in the Library.
3rd level
LIFE IN THE WHITE HOUSEThe exhibits on display here allow thevisitor to experience “Life in the WhiteHouse” through the splendor of stateevents and gifts, the spirit of the holiday festivities, and celebrations with familyand friends.
THE EARLY YEARSBiographical materials, mementos, and keepsakes document the Clintons’ formative years.
OVAL OFFICEA full-scale reconstruction of the Oval Office shows the room and its furnishings as they appeared during the Clinton administration.
THE WORK CONTINUESThis exhibit describes the ongoingwork of President Clinton and theWilliam J. Clinton Foundation.
CHANGING EXHIBITSThis space will be used to rotate new exhibits through the museum on a regular basis.
Ground level
Located in the lobby are ticketing, special services, a presidential limousine,and an exhibit on the work of the UnitedStates Secret Service.
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l Located in the lobby are ticketing, Visitor and Membership Services, the Garden View Room, a presidential limousine and an exhibit on the work of the United States Secret Service.
GARDEN VIEW ROOM This space is used for special events and to rotate new exhibits through the museum on a regular basis.
Oval Office Clinton Presidential Park Bridge
President Clinton, Secretary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton Alcove ExhibitsForty TwoPresident Bill Clinton