
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP) – The Harry S. Truman Library and Museum will close for about a year starting at the end of next month to undergo a $22 million renovation and expansion.
The Independence, Missouri, museum announced in a news release that the
museum’s last day open to the public will be July 22. The project will include a new entrance and lobby, a larger store and expanded exhibition galleries.
Besides the renovation, another $3 million is being raised for education,
public programs and the library’s endowment.
The museum’s fundraising arm, the Truman Library Institute, has already raised $23 million for the project. The upgrade coincides with the upcoming 75th anniversary of the start of Truman’s presidency, which began in 1945.
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