George Washington's Presidential Library Opens

Includes dozens of Washington's own books
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Sep 27, 2013 2:34 PM CDT
George Washington's Presidential Library Opens
The Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington in Mount Vernon, Va.   (Jacquelyn Martin)

George Washington finally has his own presidential library. After years of planning and a $100 million fundraising campaign, George Washington's Mount Vernon estate has formally opened a new library dedicated to the study of America's first president and the Founding Fathers. A ceremony today dedicated the 45,000-square-foot library. It will be home to visiting scholars who will live at Mount Vernon and research specific aspects of the Founding era. A rare-book vault houses dozens of books that Washington personally owned.

The library will function in some ways like a modern presidential library. But the Mount Vernon library receives no government funding and is intended primarily to foster formal scholarship. Historian David McCullough said at today's ceremony that Washington was "an infinitely interesting man" and that much can still be learned from studying his life. Click for more on the library. (More George Washington stories.)

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