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− | A '''time capsule''' is buried on the grounds of the Clinton Presidential Center. | + | [[Image:Time-capsule.jpg|thumb|Clinton Library time capsule in Celebration Circle. Photo by Phil Frana.]] |
+ | A '''time capsule''' is buried on the grounds of the [[Clinton Presidential Center]] in Little Rock. The capsule is approximately five feet long and contains a cell phone, a Blackberry portable wireless email device, and Diet Coke can. The capsule also holds a copy of [[Bill Clinton]]'s memoirs and a book authored by [[Hillary Clinton]]. The time capsule will be opened in 2104. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | *Michael Rogers, "Clinton Library Opens to Fanfare," ''Library Journal'' 130.1 (January 2005): 30. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:56, 29 February 2008
A time capsule is buried on the grounds of the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock. The capsule is approximately five feet long and contains a cell phone, a Blackberry portable wireless email device, and Diet Coke can. The capsule also holds a copy of Bill Clinton's memoirs and a book authored by Hillary Clinton. The time capsule will be opened in 2104.
References
- Michael Rogers, "Clinton Library Opens to Fanfare," Library Journal 130.1 (January 2005): 30.