George W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum
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Introduction
Set on 23 acres in northern Dallas' University Park, The George W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum houses extensive textual, audiovisual, and electronic records from the 43rd presidency. More of a research facility than a tourist attraction, the adjacent 14,000-square-foot museum caters to casual visitors with detailed exhibits exploring key events of Bush's presidency, such as 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina, in addition to themes like education reform and the economic crisis.
Museum Highlights
Interactive Exhibits
Within the museum, interactive exhibits offer a unique perspective into the former president's experiences. Visitors can explore a replica of the Oval Office, and in the Decision Points Theater, they can engage in the decision- and policy-making process of the Bush administration.
Special Attractions
Recent visitors have praised the 9/11 exhibit, describing it as extensive and well-organized. Additionally, travelers have appreciated the frequently rotating special exhibits, which provide fresh insights with each visit.
Location and Accessibility
The George W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum is situated on the eastern edge of the Southern Methodist University campus, a brief walk from the Mockingbird light rail station, which is served by the Blue, Orange, and Red lines. For those traveling from downtown Dallas, the museum is accessible by car via Route 75 North. Parking is available in the Bush Center lot, costing $5 for the first hour and 75 cents for each additional 30 minutes.
Hours
The museum operates from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
Tickets
Admission prices start at $26 for adults, $24 for teens aged 13 to 17, and $20 for children aged 5 to 12. Children aged 4 and younger can enter for free. Visitors who have purchased a Dallas CityPASS will have their admission fee covered. For more information, visit the George W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum website.