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Gerald R. Ford Library

The Gerald R. Ford Library collects, preserves, and makes accessible to the public a rich body of archival materials on U.S. domestic issues, foreign relations, and political affairs during the Cold War era, focusing on the Ford administration. It also offers a wide variety of special events, speakers, book signings, forums, educational workshops, films, and other programs. And, in addition to the permanent timeline exhibit on the lives of Gerald and Betty Ford, the Library mounts several small temporary exhibits each year.

The Library is part of the Presidential libraries system of the National Archives and Records Administration, a Federal agency. Unlike other Presidential libraries, the Ford library’s library and museum components are geographically separate. The Library is located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on the North Campus of the University of Michigan, while the Museum is in Grand Rapids, Michigan, 130 miles west of Ann Arbor.

Library Basic Facts:

Groundbreaking: January 15, 1979
Opened to the public: April 27, 1981
Cost of construction: $4.3 million
Square footage: 50,000 square feet
Staffing: 17 employees and contractors, plus volunteers, interns, and work study students

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday. 8:45 am - 4:45 pm
Closed all Federal holidays.

Admission

Admission and Parking is Free

Ann Arbor, MI

1000 Beal Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI  48109

734.205.0555

Collections

The 1974-77 Presidential papers of Gerald Ford and his White House staff form the core Ford Library collection. These are supplemented by the pre- and post-presidential papers of Gerald Ford, the papers of Betty Ford, collections of Federal records, and more. Former government officials have donated personal papers, researchers in the period have given copies of research interviews, and private individuals associated with the issues and events of the time have given their materials.

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Many important materials from our textual and audiovisual collections have been digitized and are now available online.

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The Library is open to the public without appointment. Advanced consultation with an archivist is recommended to ensure that there are materials relevant to your topic and that those materials are open to research.


Exhibits

Permanent Exhibit

President and Mrs. Ford

President Ford's life is told through a permanent exhibit of over 100 seldom-seen documents and photos, plus a biographical film.

Temporary Exhibit

Gerald Ford in Japan

The Ford Family Celebrates the Bicentennial - July 4, 1976
Now through December 2016

Upcoming Programs and Events - Ann Arbor

All programs are held at the Library unless stated otherwise

Date Event
  Exhibit in Ann Arbor
Through January 2017

Creative Seasons Art Quilters

Creative Seasons is a small yet vibrant group of non-traditional quilters from Southeast Michigan that meets monthly. The group’s purpose is to share knowledge and techniques, and to work collaboratively on projects and exhibits as decided by the group.

  Events in Ann Arbor
February 16, 2017
7:00 p.m.

Paul Brandus
Under This Roof: The White House and the Presidency

Through triumph and tragedy, boom and bust, secrets and scandals,Paul Brandus takes you to the presidential bedroom, movie theater, Situation Room, Oval Office and more. Under This Roof is a “sensuous account of the history of both the home of the President, and the men and women who designed, inhabited, and decorated it. Brandus captivates with surprising, gloriously raw observations.”

Paul Brandus founded West Wing Reports ® in 2009 and provides reports for television and radio outlets around the United States and overseas. He is also a contributing columnist for USA Today, MarketWatch (Dow Jones) and his work has appeared in publications such as The Guardian, Real Clear Politics, National Review and The Week. In 2011, he won the Shorty Award for "Best Journalist on Twitter," sponsored by the Knight Foundation. 

Free admission.

March 7, 2017
7:00 p.m.

Mark Clague
Star Spangled Banner

Details to come.

April 5, 2017
7:00 p.m.

Kate Andersen Brower
First Ladies

Details to come.


Education

Students and Classes

The Ford Library welcomes individual students and classes to visit the Library for educational opportunities. For those unable to visit the Library in person, you can still conduct research using online materials.

For further information, contact Stacy Davis: (734) 205-0563


Facility Rental

The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, conveniently located on the University of Michigan's North Campus, offers a prestigious venue for a meeting, reception, or dinner.

Venue highlights

library main lobby

Library Main Lobby

The expansive main lobby of the Library is an exceptional setting for dinners, special addresses, and receptions. A variety of permanent and temporary exhibits serve as an impressive backdrop.

Capacity: Sit-down dinner - 120 / Standing reception - 250

library auditorium

Auditorium

The 1,700 square foot stage and audio/visual equipped auditorium has the versatility to accommodate symposiums, educational presentations, cultural events, award ceremonies, and musical performances, among others.

Capacity: 200

library classroom

Classrooms

These areas are ideal for meetings and seminars where participants need a classroom atmosphere and set-up. The classroom can be divided into two rooms, with excellent layout possibilities.

Capacity: Full Room - 40

library courtyard patio

Library Courtyard

For seasonal functions, the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library grounds are available. The patio, well-groomed lawn and garden backdrop offer the perfect venue for more casual company events.

More Information

General availability for all spaces is Monday – Friday between the hours of 8 AM – 9 PM. Contact the Library for information about scheduling an event, rental fee structure, or to review regulations on use of the facility and the application process. Events must be consistent with the public perception of the Museum as an educational, research, or cultural institution (no weddings, proms, or similar events).

Call: 734-205-0555 / E-mail: ford.library@nara.gov

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College Work Study / Interns / Volunteers

The Library accepts a limited number of college work-study students, interns, and volunteers each year to assist with processing, preservation, and digitization of textual and audiovisual holdings. Student workers, eligible for the College Work-Study Program at the University of Michigan, and interns are often graduate students in archival studies, while volunteers range from high school students to retirees.

More Information

For college work-study opportunities, contact Stacy Davis: (734) 205-0563

For intern and volunteer opportunities, contact Geir Gundersen: (734) 205-0556