Dedicated to the life and legacy of the 37th President.
KTLA’s Gayle Anderson, the presidents of Mount Rushmore and more than 5,000 visitors celebrated Presidents Day at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt... Read more
President and Mrs. Nixon’s granddaughter, Melanie Eisenhower, visited the Nixon Library on February 13. She is the youngest daughter of Julie and David Eisenhower and resides in Pennsylvania. She toured the white farmhouse... Read more
The 102nd anniversary of the birth of America’s 37th President was marked with a wreath laying ceremony, remembrances by his younger brother Ed and a presentation on RN’s legacy by Nixon biographer Stephen Hess. On behalf... Read more
Historian and Nixon biographer Stephen Hess talked his new book, “The Professor and the President: Daniel Patrick Moynihan in the Nixon White House,” on January 9th, marking the 102nd birthday of President Nixon. Hess... Read more
Martin Anderson, a man who served four U.S. presidents throughout his life of public service, passed away January 3 at the age of 78. A graduate of Dartmouth College and the MIT Sloan School of Management, Anderson specialized in... Read more
December 10, 2014
Former National Security Council officials from the Nixon-era gathered for a panel to examine the chronology, key players and impact of the Paris Peace Accords. On January 23, 1973, President Nixon announced that Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho, the chief North Vietnamese negotiator, had initialed a peace agreement in Paris “to […]
December 8, 2014
The Nixon Foundation honored armed service members who lost their lives in Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam at the annual Hometown Heroes Christmas Tree Dedication on Sunday, December 7th. Each fallen hero was recognized by name and families received personal ornaments to display on the special Hometown Heroes Christmas Tree. Ornaments were presented by Orange County […]
November 19, 2014
Former National Security Advisor, Robert “Bud” McFarlane, began his Veterans Day keynote address by thanking the East Room audience of more than 400. “All of you came here for a special reason. You got up on a holiday and you clearly had choices but you chose to come and honor veterans – men and women […]
November 14, 2014
Former National Security Council and State Department officials from the Nixon-era gathered at the National Archives in Washington, DC for a panel on their behind-the-scenes efforts in support of President Nixon’s opening to China. The 37th President’s historic 1972 visit was the public result of a series of secret and sensitive diplomatic initiatives which effectively […]