
Spacious grounds of the Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum

Eisenhower’s boyhood home

Exhibit depicting details of World War II

Military uniforms and photographs from World War II

Display featuring sculpture and photograph of famous Time’s Square kiss on V-J Day

Exhibit depicting Eisenhower’s first presidential campaign

Exhibit featuring widespread peace and prosperity in 1950s America

Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Museum - Abilene, KS

“The Place of Meditation,” site of Eisenhower’s final resting place

The gravesite of Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower

Five stone pylons memorializing Eisenhower’s life and accomplishments

Statue of General Eisenhower, “The Champion of Peace”

The map and directory of the Eisenhower Presidential Center

The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library

Dedication on the wall of the Eisenhower Presidential Library

Exhibit describing President Eisenhower's key role as an agent of change in America

Exhibit depicting the significant changes that occurred across the nation during Eisenhower's administration

Display featuring official gifts of state received during Eisenhower's presidency, and exhibits depicting key events

Exhibit explaining what Eisenhower referred to as the Military-Industrial Complex

Exhibit featuring a video recording of President Eisenhower's farewell speech

Gallery featuring details and items from the NASA Space Program

Exhibit featuring photographs from the special recognition of Dr. Jonas Salk

The Mamie Eisenhower Gallery, featuring photos and memorabilia from the First Lady's life and accomplishments

A collection of hats worn by First Lady Mamie Eisenhower

Exhibit featuring photograph of young Mamie Eisenhower

Exhibit featuring photograph of Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower

Display featuring various sidearms used during WWII

Display of military uniforms and flags from WWII

Exhibit depicting "D-Day," the U.S. invasion of Normandy, France

Exhibit depicting the leadership structure of the Allied forces during WWII

Exhibit depicting General Eisenhower's role as Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Forces

Exhibit featuring WWII photographs and a sculpture of a soldier

WWII sculpture and photographs representing the cold winter battles fought in Europe

Exhibits featuring photographs, stories, and sculptures representing soldiers of WWII

Exhibit featuring artifacts of the Nazi regime

Exhibit depicting "VE-Day" - the German surrender on May 7, 1945

Display of a 1942 Cadillac that served as an Army staff car during WWII

Exhibit featuring military weaponry used during WWII

Armored utility car and Army Jeep used during WWII

Exhibit depicting the triumphant return of General Eisenhower to the U.S. after the war's end

Souvenir licence plate from President Eisenhower's 1953 inauguration

Bronze medal commemorating the 1953 inauguration

Exhibit depicting a living room scene much like what one would find on an ordinary evening in the 1950s

Exhibit depicting the progression of civil rights during Eisenhower's administration

Exhibit depicting the debate over personal freedom versus national security

Exhibit depicting life in the White House for the Eisenhowers

Reproduction of a Duckwall's storefront like what one might see in the 1950s

Exhibit depicting the importance of President Eisenhower's personal diplomacy

Exhibit describing the change in eras as Eisenhower left the presidency and President Kennedy took office

Exhibit depicting Eisenhower's years as an elder statesman after leaving the presidency

Display featuring photograph and quote of a pensive Eisenhower

The sign welcoming visitors to the Eisenhower Presidential Center

Fountain in front of the Place of Meditation

Gravestones marking the final resting place of Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower and their young son, Doud

Inside the chapel where the Eisenhower's are laid to rest

Inside Eisenhower's boyhood home