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'''National Archives and Records Administration''' (NARA) is the "nation's recordkeeper."  
 
'''National Archives and Records Administration''' (NARA) is the "nation's recordkeeper."  
  
NARA holds ownership over and maintains on a day-to-day basis ten presidential libraries, the latest being the [[Clinton Library]] in Little Rock, Arkansas, opened in 2004.
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NARA holds ownership over and runs daily operations at ten presidential libraries. In 2003 this cost NARA approximately $42 million. The most recent presidential complex added to the NARA system is the [[Clinton Library]] in Little Rock, Arkansas, which opened in 2004.
  
One of NARA's purposes is to safeguard and preserve the records in the [[Clinton Library Archives]].
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One of NARA's main purposes is to safeguard and preserve the records in the [[Clinton Library Archives]].
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==References==
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==External links==

Revision as of 12:32, 29 December 2007

National Archives Building in downtown Washington, DC

National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is the "nation's recordkeeper."

NARA holds ownership over and runs daily operations at ten presidential libraries. In 2003 this cost NARA approximately $42 million. The most recent presidential complex added to the NARA system is the Clinton Library in Little Rock, Arkansas, which opened in 2004.

One of NARA's main purposes is to safeguard and preserve the records in the Clinton Library Archives.

References

External links