The Bush library and museum has a new exhibit that will be around for just over a month.
Spokeswoman Amy Raines says you get the opportunity to see a group of original documents that are rarely seen outside the nation’s capitol.
Click HERE for comments from Amy Raines from a February 11th visit on WTAW’s The Infomaniacs.
News release from the Bush library and museum:
The George Bush Presidential Library & Museum will host the landmark exhibit Opening the Vault March 9 – April 12, 2026.
The exhibit will feature original, history-making documents straight from the vaults of the National Archives & Records Administration, rarely seen outside of Washington, D.C.
Visitors will have a chance to experience some of the most iconic records in our national story up close, including the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, the Deed of Gift for the Statue of Liberty, and the Record of Induction for Elvis Presley, among many others!
About the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum: Located on the campus of Texas A&M University, the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum is part of the National Archives and Records Administration. The Bush Library and Museum is located at 1000 George Bush Drive West, College Station, TX, 77845. The museum is fully handicapped accessible. For more information, call 979-691-4000 or visit Bush41Library.gov.
The National Archives and Records Administration is a federal agency that serves the American people by preserving and making available the records of the United States Government through a nationwide network of archives, records centers, and Presidential Libraries. The National Archives is the custodian of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, on display for all to experience in Washington, DC. Learn more about the holdings of the National Archives at www.archives.gov.
