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William J. Clinton Presidential Center

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This image shows an aerial view of the site plan and surrounding development.

This image shows an aerial view of the site plan and surrounding development.
Credit: © Polshek Partnership Architects

This photo shows the view from Rock Island Bridge.

This photo shows the view from Rock Island Bridge.
Credit: © Albert Vecerka

This photo shows the elevated portion of the building from Rock Island Bridge.

This photo shows the elevated portion of the building from Rock Island Bridge.
Credit: © Albert Vecerka

This photo shows the building and park from across the highway at night.

This photo shows the building and park from across the highway at night.
Credit: © Timothy Hursley

This photo shows the park's landscape as seen from inside the Center.

This photo shows the park's landscape as seen from inside the Center.
Credit: © Polshek Partnership Architects

This photo shows the exterior view of the archive building.

This photo shows the exterior view of the archive building.
Credit: © Albert Vecerka

This photo shows the lobby's daylighting and view over the river.

This photo shows the lobby's daylighting and view over the river.
Credit: © Timothy Hursley

This photo shows the building's interior.

This photo shows the building's interior.
Credit: © Timothy Hursley

This photo shows the public terrace view through layers of tinted an transparent glass.

This photo shows the public terrace view through layers of tinted an transparent glass.
Credit: © Albert Vecerka

This photo shows Choctaw Station.

This photo shows Choctaw Station.
Credit: © Timothy Hursley

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