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Exhibits

Although the Library exists principally to house the presidential archives, 90 percent of visitors come to view the exhibits in the museum.

These exhibits tell the inside story of the Clinton Presidency, providing a direct connection to history through actual memos and rough drafts, up-close photography, video clips, and countless unique artifacts. The story they tell is one of hard work, long hours, and a shared dedication never to lose focus on the work of the American people.

Whether you study the exhibits in great detail or just tour the Center in an hour or two, you will see the story of the building of an economy that afforded all Americans the most extended period of prosperity in our history. You will ponder the challenge of ancient enmities that continue to threaten the world, and you will take stock of the breathtaking rise of new technologies that give us the ability to respond to future challenges by bringing all nations more closely together into one global community.