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- Join the next generation of leaders, the Girl Scouts, on Saturday, October 20 at 1pm for a Suffragette Parade in Celebration Circle! All Girl Scouts & their families who attend the parade get $4 off admission to the World Cheese Dip Championship, which is being held on the Clinton Center grounds.
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- Dee Mikesell HigueraOutstanding, but too much for just one visit and needs more "rest benches" for physically challenged who are not wheelchair bound.about 8 months ago
- Bernice KincaidPresident Clinton was the best President we have had I just wish that he was still in office as he accomplished so very much for the country and the worldabout 8 months ago
- Judy RhineTruly a wonderful place to visit.about 8 months ago
- Mark MemolyWith our Presidentail Libraries Americans can frame history and foreigners visiting them could learn how their country contributed to America’s Liberty today. ~ Scene 17 of Surrounded By Trees on Kindle Written By Mark Memolyabout 9 months ago
- Voting is not just a civic duty, but a right and an honor that many had to fight for. Come out this weekend and see the 19th Amendment on display at the Clinton Library!
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- This Day in History, 2000 marked the 100th Anniversary of the first submarine commissioned by the US Navy, the U.S.S. Holland, prompting Pres. Clinton to issue a proclamation in its honor.
- President William Jefferson Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on their wedding day October 11, 1975. Happy Anniversary!
- This Day in History 1994: President Clinton spoke to Ford Motor Company employees in Dearborn, Michigan.
- This Day in History 1998: President Clinton spoke out against the attack on Matthew Shepard of Wyoming. He said: "There is nothing more important to the future of this country than our standing together against intolerance, prejudice, and violent bigotry."
- Thanks to Yahoo Travel for the Clinton Library mention & naming Little Rock as an one of their "10 Unexpectedly Romantic U.S. Cities!" http://ow.ly/el68B
- From 1993 to 2000, President Clinton issued a proclamation every October, declaring it National Breast Cancer Awareness month. "..the Clinton Administration leaves a legacy of unprecedented progress for women with breast cancer.." Fran Visco, President, National Breast Cancer Coalition
- This Day in History 1994: President Clinton hosted a State Dinner honoring President Nelson Mandela of the Republic of South Africa. View the menu from that State Dinner here:
- This Day in History 2000: Pres. Clinton had to phone in his remarks to a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Dinner in Jupiter, FL because rains from Tropical Storm Leslie left him on the tarmac for hours in Miami.
- This Day in History 1995: President Clinton declared it National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. It was also during his administration that the National Domestic Violence Hotline was created. If you or someone you know is the victim of domestic violence, please call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). Help is available 24/7/365.
- Yesterday was the first anniversary of the opening of the Clinton Presidential Park Bridge! Here's a photo taken of it from the top of the museum!
- This Day in History 1995: Pres. Clinton spoke at the signing ceremony for the Israeli-Palestinian West Bank Accord. Read his remarks here: http://clinton6.nara.gov/1995/09/1995-09-28-remarks-at-israeli-palestinian-interim-agreement.html
- This Day in History 1997: President Clinton made remarks in Little Rock at a candlelight vigil honoring the Little Rock Nine.
- This Day in History 2000: Pres. Clinton attended the movie premiere of "Remember the Titans," whose A-list cast featured a young Ryan Gosling.
- Coming soon: The 19th Amendment, which guaranteed all American women the right to vote, will be on display from Oct. 19-24!
- On this day in 1998, President Clinton commented on the death of Olympic gold medalist Florence Griffith-Joyner, the "World's Fastest Woman."
- Have a question about doing research or just a general question about visiting the museum? Email us at clinton.library@nara.gov!
- This Day in History 1997: President Clinton issued Proclamation 7025, declaring it National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week.
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