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Omni Parker House is one of presidential libraries list.

1. Omni Parker House

7.8
60 School St, Boston, MA
Hotel · Downtown Boston · 130 tips and reviews

Presidential LibrariesPresidential Libraries: The Parker House has many claims to fame, including when John F. Kennedy announced his candidacy for US Congress in 1946. Something to contemplate while eating the Boston Cream Pie invented in-house.

Old West Church is one of presidential libraries list.

2. Old West Church

131 Cambridge St, Boston, MA
Church · West End · 2 tips and reviews

Presidential LibrariesPresidential Libraries: On November 8, 1960, John F. and Jacqueline Kennedy cast their ballots in the Presidential election here. I think we can guess who they voted for!

John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum is one of presidential libraries list.

3. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum

9.1
Columbia Point (1 John F Kennedy Road), Boston, MA
History Museum · Dorchester · 54 tips and reviews

Presidential LibrariesPresidential Libraries: All materials held by the Kennedy Library are governed by a formal legal instrument – typically, a Deed of Gift - that formally donates materials to our care to be shared with generations to come.

Harvard Business School is one of presidential libraries list.

4. Harvard Business School

117 Western Ave, Boston, MA
University · North Allston · 31 tips and reviews

Presidential LibrariesPresidential Libraries: Did you know George W. Bush is the only president to have a M.B.A. degree? He received it in 1975 from Harvard University.

Yale Law School is one of presidential libraries list.

5. Yale Law School

127 Wall St, New Haven, CT
Law School · Downtown New Haven · 3 tips and reviews

Presidential LibrariesPresidential Libraries: Did you know President Gerald Ford worked at Yale as a boxing and varsity football coach to attend law school?

Yale - Old Campus is one of presidential libraries list.

6. Yale - Old Campus

344 College St, New Haven, CT
University · Downtown New Haven · 16 tips and reviews

Presidential LibrariesPresidential Libraries: While attending Yale Law school, future President Bill Clinton met his future wife and fellow law student, Hillary Rodham in the campus library in 1971.

Liberty State Park is one of presidential libraries list.

7. Liberty State Park

9.3
1 Audrey Zapp Dr, Jersey City, NJ
State or Provincial Park · Liberty State Park · 121 tips and reviews

Presidential LibrariesPresidential Libraries: A speech Ronald Reagan gave here on September 1, 1980 kicked off his Presidential campaign.

DC Armory is one of presidential libraries list.

8. DC Armory

2001 E Capitol St SE (at 20th St SE), Washington, D.C.
Event Space · Hill East · 19 tips and reviews

Presidential LibrariesPresidential Libraries: President Harry Truman's 1949 inaugural ball occurred here. It was the first inaugural ball to welcome African Americans guests.

9. Former Lyndon B. Johnson Residence

4921 30th Pl NW, Washington, D.C.
Structure · Forest Hills · 1 tip

Presidential LibrariesPresidential Libraries: This was Lyndon Johnson's home from January 1943 to April 1961.

United States Capitol is one of presidential libraries list.

10. United States Capitol

Capitol Cir (at E Capitol St), Washington, D.C.
Capitol Building · Northwest Washington · 205 tips and reviews

Presidential LibrariesPresidential Libraries: Between FDR's first and second administrations, the 20th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, changing the Presidential inauguration date from March 4 to January 20.

United States Capitol Rotunda is one of presidential libraries list.

11. United States Capitol Rotunda

9.1
801 9th St NW, Washington, D.C.
Historic and Protected Site · Northwest Washington · 25 tips and reviews

Presidential LibrariesPresidential Libraries: President Lyndon Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act here in the Rotunda on August 6, 1965.