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A tour group makes its way to the Ronald Reagan boyhood home in Dixon, Ill. The home attracts 10,000 to 15,000 visitors each year but is in desperate need of funds for repairs.
Ronald Reagan’s house is falling apart. We don’t mean his beloved Republican Party. We’re talking about an actual house, the one Reagan called home during his childhood in Dixon, Ill. Last ...
DIXON, Illinois—In the gift shop of the Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home is a T-shirt bearing one of the 40th president’s best-known sayings: “Government is not the solution to our problem.
It's a nightmarish scene to watch footage of cranes with giant metal claws obliterate the boyhood home of former President Ronald Reagan at the University of Chicago. Despite preservationist's ...
Tearing Down Ronald Reagan’s Boyhood Apartment Was ... Crain’s reported last summer that the school had raised only $22 million of the $100 million in philanthropic giving it needed toward ...
When Ronald Reagan was afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease, his memories of his long and eventful life gradually, inexorably dissolved. The last ones to survive in his mind and his conversations ...
DIXON, Ill. (AP) -- Ronald Reagan's boyhood home was designated a national historic site Friday, while the street he walked along as a child was dedicated to the former president.
The Young America's Foundation kicked off the festivities at 6 p.m. with a procession in front of the Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home, ... Dixon High School student Tyler Zepezauer presents actor ...
Ronald Reagan High School marching band reaches top 10 at regional championships. By Annasofia Scheve, Staff writer Nov 11, 2024. Ronald Reagan High School's marching band was honored as one of ...
We also hosted Mr. Quaid at Reagan’s boyhood home in Dixon, Illinois, where we had an advance screening of the film in the town’s historic 900-seat theater. Advertisement ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Speaker Dennis Hastert is pushing legislation to turn the privately run Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home in Dixon, Ill., into a federally owned historic site.
DIXON, Illinois—In the gift shop of the Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home is a T-shirt bearing one of the 40th president’s best-known sayings: “Government is not the solution to our problem.