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President Bill Clinton's library was built alongside the Arkansas River in Little Rock, Arkansas. It was dedicated in 2004 and contains the largest collection of documents of any presidential library. The physical archives themselves are the largest of any of the libraries and the first to contain electronic records. Within the archives there are 80 million pages of documents, 2 million photographs, 79,000 artifacts, and 21 million email messages. Clinton's presidential limousine is located on the first floor of the museum. The main exhibition, located on the second floor, includes a 110-foot long timeline detailing each year of Clinton's presidency as well as 14 alcoves dedicated to specific, significant events that occurred during his tenure such as the Oklahoma City bombing.

President Bill Clinton's library was built alongside the Arkansas River in Little Rock, Arkansas. It was dedicated in 2004 and contains the largest collection of documents of any presidential library. The physical archives themselves are the largest of any of the libraries and the first to contain electronic records. Within the archives there are 80 million pages of documents, 2 million photographs, 79,000 artifacts, and 21 million email messages. Clinton's presidential limousine is located on the first floor of the museum. The main exhibition, located on the second floor, includes a 110-foot long timeline detailing each year of Clinton's presidency as well as 14 alcoves dedicated to specific, significant events that occurred during his tenure such as the Oklahoma City bombing.

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