The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library was founded to promote civic health through the study of the ideals of President Woodrow Wilson. Throughout his lifetime, Wilson advocated engagement with other nations in the search for peace, expansion of economic opportunities to more Americans, commitment to democratic principles at home and abroad, and protection of the nation's people and institutions.
The Presidential Library believes that sustaining these principles is vitally important today, and to do so it pursues three objectives:
Explore the new eLibrary, a digital archive of historical documents and images related to Woodrow Wilson’s dynamic life and legacy.
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Promoting civic health through interactive programs designed for everyone, the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library supports lifelong learning in democracy.
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Visit the future of history in architectural renderings of the proposed new state-of-the-art Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library museum building.
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