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− | The '''Trinity College Library''' is the inspiration for the gigantic cherry cases holding the presidential papers of [[Bill Clinton]] on display among the [[Clinton Library museum exhibits]]. | + | The Long Room of the '''Trinity College Library''' in Dublin, Ireland, is the inspiration for the gigantic cherry cases holding the presidential papers of [[Bill Clinton]] on display among the [[Clinton Library museum exhibits]]. Clinton has said that it is one of his favorite architectural spaces in the world. He studied at Trinity as a Rhodes Scholar. |
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+ | *Katharine Q. Seelye, "Clinton Library Reflects Its Subject's Volatile Era," ''New York Times,'' November 18, 2004. | ||
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[[Category:Clinton Library]] | [[Category:Clinton Library]] |
Latest revision as of 22:29, 6 March 2008
The Long Room of the Trinity College Library in Dublin, Ireland, is the inspiration for the gigantic cherry cases holding the presidential papers of Bill Clinton on display among the Clinton Library museum exhibits. Clinton has said that it is one of his favorite architectural spaces in the world. He studied at Trinity as a Rhodes Scholar.
References
- Katharine Q. Seelye, "Clinton Library Reflects Its Subject's Volatile Era," New York Times, November 18, 2004.