CAN YOU NAME IT? QUIZ ANSWERS
1. The bullhorn used by PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH when speaking from atop the rubble at the site of the World Trade Center in New York City on September 14, 2001, is at the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, Dallas, Tex. georgewbushlibrary.gov
2. “The Buck Stops Here!” is on display at the HARRY S. TRUMAN Presidential Library and Museum, Independence, Missouri. trumanlibrary.gov
3. PRESIDENT FORD’S sash with 26 merit badges and two rank advancements dates back to the late 1920s and can be seen at the Gerald Ford Presidential Library, Ann Arbor, Mich. fordlibrarymuseum.gov
4. That paperweight from the JOHN F. KENNEDY Library in Boston, Mass, was carved by a young Lieutenant Kennedy when he was stranded in the Solomon Islands during WWII. It was returned to him later and turned into a paperweight by his father. JFK used it on his desk in the oval oħce. jfklibrary.org
5. The signed photo of PRESIDENT NIXON with Elvis Presley, taken during a White House visit in 1970 is one of the most popular exhibits at the Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, Calif. nixonlibrary.gov
6. You can buy these replica presidential boots at the RONALD REAGAN Presidential Library & Museum store, Simi Valley, Calif. reaganlibrary.gov
7. There’s a full-scale replica of his White House Cabinet Room in the WILLIAM J. CLINTON Presidential Library and Museum, Little Rock, Ark. clintonlibrary.gov
8. When the British Navy captured an Enigma machine in 1941, it allowed the British to decipher codes and save thousands of lives. This Enigma is on display at the DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER Presidential Library and Museum in Abilene, Kansas. eisenhowerlibrary.gov
9. The section of the Berlin Wall can be viewed at the GEORGE H. W. BUSH Presidential Library and Museum, College Station, Tex. bush41.org
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