Gates breaks ground for GW presidential library
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More than 200 years after George Washington wrote of wanting a library, he is finally getting one.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates said at groundbreaking ceremonies Thursday that no president merits the creation of a presidential library more than Washington. Unlike modern presidential libraries linked to the National Archives, the $47 million Washington library will be entirely privately funded.
The library will be located at the Mount Vernon estate and is expected to serve as a scholarly retreat.
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Fred W. Smith is chairman of a foundation that donated $38 million to the library, and his name will grace the building. It is scheduled to be completed in about two years.
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