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Text on Button | BOYHOOD HOME OF PRESIDENT Ronald Wilson Reagan 816 S. Hennepin Ave. - Dixon, Illinois |
Image Description | Photograph of white two-story house with an inset photograph of Ronald Reagan. Black text inside a white rectangle on the bottom of the button. |
Curl Text | Creative Photo Crafts, Sylvania, Ohio. |
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Additional Information | Former president Ronald Wilson Reagan and his family lived in Dixon, Illinois at the house shown here between the years of 1920-1924. In the early 1980s, the Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home Preservation Foundation was founded to preserve the house as a historic site. It was restored to its 1920s appearance and opened to the public as a museum in 1984. Since that time, a visitor's center and statue of Reagan has been added to the property. |
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National Park Service. (n.d) Ronald Reagan boyhood home. Retrieved from https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/presidents/ronald_reagan_boyhood_home.html |
Catalog ID | EV0426 |