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  1. We offer a variety of public programs throughout the year. From our monthly Lunch & Learns and Evenings at Ease programs to special activities including movies, lectures, exhibit openings, there is something for everyone. Upcoming Events. 200 SE 4th Street.

    • The Eisenhowers

      Dwight David Eisenhower Chronology. October 14, 1890: David...

    • Research

      On-Site Services: Our research room is open for on-site...

    • Education

      Civics for All of US . Civics for All of US is a new...

    • Exhibits

      The museum exhibits include interactive components and...

    • Public Programs

      We will learn why the Eisenhower Administration became known...

    • About Us

      Located in Eisenhower's hometown of Abilene, Kansas, the...

    • Visit

      200 SE 4th Street • Abilene, Kansas 67410 • 785.263.6700 •...

    • Army Years

      Second Lieutenant Eisenhower's first assignment was at Fort...

  2. These speeches reflect Dwight D. Eisenhower's values and accomplishments as a military leader, statesman, and thirty-fourth President of the United States.

  3. Writings. THE KANSAS-NEBRASKA BILL, speech at Chicago, October 30, 1854. Frederick Douglass' Paper, November 24, 1854. Friends and Fellow Citizens: A great national question, a question of transcendent importance—one upon which the public mind is deeply moved, and not my humble name—has assembled this multitude of eager listeners in ...

  4. 8 lis 2022 · Oral Histories. The Eisenhower Presidential Library has an oral history collection of over 500 transcripts. The oral history collection has been built upon two major components: (1) The Eisenhower Presidential Library's own interviews, and, (2) transcripts acquired through a cooperative arrangement with Columbia University's Oral History Project.

  5. The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home is the presidential library and museum of Dwight David Eisenhower, the 34th president of the United States (1953–1961), located in his hometown of Abilene, Kansas.

  6. Eisenhower felt that neither his birthplace in Denison, Texas nor his boyhood home in Abilene, Kansas was appropriate for the designation. He wrote to Udall: “After some consideration I have come to the conclusion that our farmstead at Gettysburg would be the most suitable spot because it is the only home, truly ours, that has been acquired ...

  7. During his final public speech as 34th President of the United States, Eisenhower emphasized a theme that would become one of the central tenants of The American Assembly: the need for an engaged and knowledgeable citizenry in a democratic society.

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