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Permanent Exhibits

The exhibits tell a story of the Clinton Presidency. They feature the campaign, inauguration, and special policy sections that highlight the work of the President, including that of the First Lady and Vice President Al Gore. The exhibits are a historical walkway of the Clinton Presidency through photographs, video clips and countless artifacts. The permanent exhibits were designed by Ralph Applebaum Associates.
Section currently under construction.

Temporary Exhibits

The Clinton Presidential Library and Museum is proud to present a new exhibit, "Jazz:  Through the Eyes of Herman Leonard." Featuring a over 40 large-scale photographs of famous jazz performers from the 1940s and 1950s.

"Arkansas Travelers," commemorates the success of the grassroots organization, the Arkansas Travelers, that banded together in 1992 and 1996 to rally support for then candidate Bill Clinton.

Herman Leonard

1900 Cardinals Team

From Inside Our Vaults

Over 100,000 items were given to President Clinton during his presidency from both American citizens as well as foreign citizens and heads of state. These gifts make up our artifact collection. To keep these items preserved for generations to come they are kept in a dark and cold storage area. Since most of the items will never be on exhibit, we are providing a sneak peak into the vaults to see the treasures within.

Visiting the Museum

Find museum hours, maps and contact information to help plan your trip. Also information about student and family field trips and tours.
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