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Richard Nixon

Richard Nixon Oval Office on phone 1972

Richard Milhous Nixon served as the 37th President of the United States until he resigned in disgrace on August 9, 1974.

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Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
Nixon’s presidential library is located in Yorba Linda, California. The website is robust and packed with information. As noted on the website, Nixon’s presidency “is one of the most exhaustively documented administrations in American history.” Ironically, the White House tapes that helped bring down Nixon are a big part of that documentation.

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