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that spanned more than
five decades, Ronald Reagan inspired Americans to act and achieve
even more than they imagined. His legacy thrives at The Reagan
Library, where events and exhibits rediscover his values, actions and
spirit of determination.
Following his passing on June 5, 2004, President Ronald Reagan
was laid to rest at the Reagan Library on June 11, 2004. Following her
passing on March 6, 2016, his first lady was laid to rest next to her
husband on March 11, 2016. The Memorial Site is made of granite
and has the following inscription: "I know in my heart that man is
good, that what is right will always eventually triumph and there
is purpose and worth to each and every life". The Memorial Site
is on the western portion of the Library Campus
and is adjacent to the Library's piece of the
Berlin Wall and the replica of the White
House South Lawn. The Memorial Site
looks out toward the Pacific Ocean. Each
February 6 since 2005, the anniversary
of President Reagan's birth, the Reagan
Library hosts a celebration of his life
at his Memorial Site. United States
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
places a wreath on President
Reagan's graveside. The program also includes patriotic music by
the military band and a 21-gun salute. This annual event is open to
the public and free to attend.
Ronald Reagan accomplished many great
things while in office, as well as outside the
Oval Office. President Reagan's vision of
face–to–face diplomacy was paramount
in his achievements in promoting peace
and democracy around the globe. When
you visit the Reagan Library, you will step
aboard the same Air Force One that flew
President Reagan over 660,000 miles to 26
foreign countries and 46 U.S. states and you will
learn how he changed the face of global
diplomacy.
Join us July 18, as we visit
President Reagan's final
resting spot and see his
many accomplishments
and exhibits. Tickets are
on sale now for $83 per
person.
Solera Diamond Valley Presents
The Reagan Library
In a storied career