Reagan Presidential Library and Center for Public Affairs is located just off the 118 freeway in Simi Valley, California. The library is the final resting place of Ronald Reagan, our 40th president. Situated on a hilltop, the grounds provide a bird’s eye view of the area.
The layout is a re-creation of the White House Lawn. Grabbing your attention is a section of the Berlin Wall and an F-14 Tomcat. Construction on the library started in 1988 and was dedicated on November 4, 1991.
Section of the Berlin
The dedication set a precedent as it was the first time in history that five US presidents gathered in one place. Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, George H. W. Bush, and Ronald Reagan were in attendance.
The group was accompanied by six First Ladies, including Lady Bird Johnson, Pat Nixon, Betty Ford, Rosalynn Carter, Nancy Reagan, and Barbara Bush. The Reagan Center is the largest of the presidential libraries, with over 153,000 square feet and another 90,000-foot building housing Air Force One.
Air Force One
The library was built entirely with private donations, and construction costs are estimated at $60 million. Each year, over 300,000 visitors view the archives, and they consistently rank as one of the most visited libraries.
Visitors will start their tour with an exhibit that begins with Reagan’s childhood in Dixon, Illinois, and continues a timeline through his film career and military service, his marriage to Nancy Davis Reagan, and his brilliant political career.
The montage “Citizen Governor” is a gallery offering footage of the 1964 “A Time for Choosing” speech during his years as governor. The 1965 Ford Mustang used during his first gubernatorial campaign and the desk he used as governor are on display.
News footage of the assassination attempt on Reagan by John Hinckley in 1981 is available. The 1980 and 1984 presidential campaigns are also highlighted, and his inauguration suit and a table from the White House Situation Room are available to view. Information about the proposed Strategic Defense Initiative and “Star Wars” helped us understand the tensions our leader faced head-on while bringing down the Soviet Union and ending the Cold War.
One of the most impressive displays is a full-scale replica of the Oval Office, giving an average American a chance to step into the office of the world’s leader for a moment. Other offerings focus on Reagan’s ranch, the presidential retreat at Camp David, and his beloved First Lady Nancy Reagan, who stood by his side until his passing.
A 90,000-square-foot hangar is a home to the Boeing 707 aircraft known as Air Force One. This model performed its duty for six other presidents from 1973–2001, including Richard Nixon during his second term, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush before retiring.
Ronald Reagan Replica of the Oval Office
Boeing disassembled the plane and transported it to the library in pieces as part of an initiative called “Operation Homeward Bound.” When the pavilion was completed, the aircraft was reassembled and restored to museum quality, then placed on 25-foot pedestals. It was presented for dedication on October 24, 2005.
Also housed within the hangar are the 1984 presidential parade limousine, a 1982 Los Angeles Police Department police car, two 1980s police motorcycles, and a 1986 Secret Service vehicle. One of the most exciting displays you will ever see is the original O’Farrell’s pub from the Republic of Ireland, which President and Mrs. Reagan visited in June 1984. A whole pub is on display!
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Center for Public Affairs must-see regardless of political views. It offers a fascinating look into the life of a president and the extraordinary responsibilities of the position. There is enough fun to keep the kids entertained while parents enjoy more thought-provoking items.
The museum is open 9-5 days a week except for major holidays. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, California.
John says
I live in San Diego, wanting to do the Reagan Library tour, do you have One Day trips to the Library? If so, what is the cost for seniors? the week of June 11, 2018
Linda Clark says
i live in Fountain Valley, Ca and was looking for a bus tour to the Reagan Library. Do you do any tours from here?
DayTrippen says
Sorry we do not offer guided tours.