EXPLORE OUR COLLECTION

Discover the objects, artifacts, and archival materials that bring the history of America’s First Ladies to life. From campaign ephemera and personal correspondence to three-dimensional artifacts, our collection reflects the evolving role and influence of these remarkable women.

Our interactive online collection portal, hosted through CatalogIt, will allow visitors to explore select items in greater detail. Coming Soon.

For additional research requests or to inquire about access to our holdings, please call us at 330.293.3852

Library 2nd Floor

RESEARCH ASSISTANCE

PUBLIC ACCESS & RESEARCH

While the National First Ladies Library is open and available to the public during normal hours, an appointment must be made to access our library. We can provide assistance on base-level information as well as direction on how to best utilize our resources. However, we are unable to provide information on genealogy, the appraisal, or provenance of items. 

COMMERCIAL USE & RESEARCH

If you and your company, organization, or media outlet need us to conduct research, the National First Ladies Library & Museum is able to fulfill commercial requests. Any commercial museum research requests must be received at least 48 hours before their stated deadline. 

Take the next step in engaging in the living, breathing history of our country and our First Ladies. For more information, please call us at 330.293.3852.

Visitor Center / Museum is Open Today

Check our website on the day of your visit for real-time updates in case of temporary closures due to indoor temperatures.

The Visitor Center / Museum is OPEN Today! 

We’re excited to welcome you to the National First Ladies Library & Museum — the Visitor Center / Museum is open and ready for your visit!

Please note: Due to fluctuating indoor temperatures, our status may change. Be sure to check our website the day of your visit — a pop-up message will appear letting you know if the Visitor Center is open or temporarily closed.

We look forward to seeing you soon and sharing the inspiring stories of America’s First Ladies!