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The house is on the grounds of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. The 37th president was born there in 1913, and he was laid to rest near the house in 1994.
Richard Nixon served as President Dwight D. Eisenhower's vice president from January 1953 to January 1961. ... they held the service at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda, ...
YORBA LINDA – Richard Nixon’s modest birthplace was celebrated Saturday in Yorba Linda as it turned 100. Character actors from the 37th� president’s early days, including parents Hannah ...
Just less than 50 years ago a scandal like never before rocked the office of the presidency, leading to the resignation of the 37th president, Richard M. Nixon. Nixon resigned the presidency in ...
Fifty years ago, on Aug. 9, 1974, Richard Nixon resigned the presidency. For many, he is mostly remembered as the only president to ever resign the office. No doubt, Watergate endures as a scar on ...
N E W   Y O R K, Aug. 29 -- A new biography of Richard M. Nixon, which describes the nation’s 37th president as a user of mood-altering drugs who once beat his wife, is being characterized ...
Richard J. Whalen, the author of a best-selling biography of political patriarch Joseph P. Kennedy who later served as a speechwriter on Richard M. Nixon’s 1968 presidential campaign but quit ...
The actual coat is on display as part of the special exhibit, Why They Wore It: The Politics and Pop Culture of First Ladies’ Fashion, at the Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace in Yorba Linda on ...
“Richard Nixon’s legacy is woven throughout the fabric of Orange County — from his birthplace and boyhood home in Yorba Linda now on the site of his presidential library, to his Western ...
F or the past several years, I’ve been writing a religious biography of Richard Nixon. He was a Quaker, as many people know, but he wasn’t very devout. He wasn’t pious.
Irish investigative reporter Anthony Summers' attention-getting new expose of Richard Nixon, "The Arrogance of Power," demonstrates what's best and worst about big-time New York book publishing ...