Jarob, Inc.

Grand Rapids, Michigan

George Bush Presidential Library

College Station, Texas

Signage

Story

The Architect/Designer on this project was HOK Visual Communication. Jarob, Inc. contracted with Manhattan Construction on this project.

The library and museum opened to the public on November 7, 1997. The library's research room opened January 20, 1998, according to Presidential Records Act guidelines. The research room is open Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except federal holidays. The library and museum is a 21,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility dedicated to the preservation, research, and exhibition of official records, personal papers, and memorabilia of George H. W. Bush. Included are the main gallery space dedicated to The Life and Times of George Bush and a changing exhibit gallery. The first exhibit in this space documented the life of President and Mrs. Bush since the White House, with memorabilia that included the parachute used in his 1997 jump with the Golden Knights in Arizona. Other exhibits that have been features were: Flexing the Nation's Muscle; The Longest Winter: Berlin and the Cold War; Christmas in the White House; Barbara Bush: An Extraordinary Journey; Trains: Tracks of the Iron Horse and The White House in Miniature.

Facts

  • Title: George bush presidential library
  • Location: College station, texas
  • Postal code: 77843
  • Phase: Complete


Project Identification Number:

PP-CST-3713-37EA-8268-C598-0


Status: Completed


Tags

  • Museum
  • commercial
  • digital


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Jarob, Inc.

Signage


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