George W. Bush Presidential Center

Paper Masters can produce a custom written model research paper to follow your guidelines. Here is a sample introduction:
Located on the campus of Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas, Texas, the George W. Bush Presidential Center includes the presidential library and museum, the offices of the George W. Bush Foundation and the George W. Bush Policy Institute.
The Presidential Center
Modern presidents, following their retirement, open their libraries within a few years. George W. Bush was no exception, leaving office in 2009 and opening his center in 2013. Architect Robert A.M. Stern, dean of the school of architecture at Yale, Bush's alma mater, was selected to design the library, and ground breaking took place on November 16, 2010. Dedication took place on April 25, 2013 and was attended by all living former presidents as well as current President Obama. In order to avoid controversy, none of the speakers that day mentioned Iraq, perhaps the single most defining event of the Bush presidency.
- The George W. Bush Institute has been characterized as being an independent action-oriented think tank and was first headed by James K. Glassman, a former State Department official.
- Part of the 15 acre park, the Bush Center has as its stated mission the work of expanding freedom both at home and abroad, the characteristic defined by President and Mrs. Bush.
- The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum is the 13th presidential library included in the National Archives and Records Administration system, depositories of documents and artifacts related to the various administrations.