At the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, the public is taken back in time to the 40th president’s role in keeping peace with Gorbachev — and avoiding WWIII.
The Cold War exhibit attracts museum-goers at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. The library has seen an increase in visitors since the Ukraine war began last month.
Visitors make their way through the Cold War exhibit at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. The library has seen an increase in visitors since the Ukraine war began last month. Reagan was known as the most anti-communist president, pursuing major turning points in the Cold War and infamously describing the Soviet bloc as an “evil empire.”
“President Reagan had a special, unique relationship with Gorbachev,” recalled Melkonian. “Both wanted peace and not war. The world could use Reagan’s leadership at this time.”
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