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To mark the death of President Jimmy Carter, the Herbert Hoover Library and Museum lowered its flags to half-mast on Dec. 29. Full text is available only to subscribers. If you are currently a ...
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Joe Biden, who leaves office in two weeks, tells USA TODAY he hasn't picked a location for his presidential library.
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Most Presidential libraries and museums have some transit accessibility, but none are in big-city downtowns.
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