In addition to hosting thousands of guests and schoolchildren annually, the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library provides a forum for a national dialogue and debate on pressing national and international issues. Learn more about us.
Our Vision
To increase awareness and understanding of the life, principles and accomplishments of the 28th President of the United States through the preservation of the Presbyterian Manse where Woodrow Wilson was born, and a museum addressing his life and public service.
To ensure that Wilson's ideas and ideals related to public service, governmental responsibility and international engagement play an important role on the American and the world stages.
To present to visitors an engaging and educating experience covering Wilson's life context, his accomplishments and his legacy.
To be the place to which both scholars and a broad spectrum of interested citizens look to understand how Wilson changed our world and how his ideals continue to do so.
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