The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library is a presidential library and museum in Ann Arbor, Michigan that is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the life and legacy of Gerald R. Ford, the 38th President of the United States. It is operated by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), a federal agency that preserves and document the records of the U.S. government.
The Ford Presidential Library includes a research facility that holds a vast collection of documents, photographs, artifacts, and other materials related to the presidency of Gerald R. Ford. The library also includes a museum exhibit space that showcases the history of the Ford presidency and the significant events and issues of the 1970s.
The Ford Presidential Library is a popular destination for researchers, historians, and the general public, and it plays an important role in preserving and making available the records of the Ford presidency for future generations. The library is open to the public, and visitors can explore the exhibits, attend events and programs, and access the library's research collections.