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Tour Groups

School Groups

What is considered a school group?

School groups eligible for free admission consist of students in grades 1 through 12 whose attendance on this field trip is associated directly with a recognized bona fide school (public, private or home). If this isn't a regular class-organized trip the rule of thumb for the free tour is the group wanting to visit must not be able to exist without a school. Examples of non-class trips which are considered school groups include but are not limited to the Honor Society, the Library Club, the Journalism Club, the Student Council.

If your tour request isn't for a bona fide school group you should call our Visitor Center Office at 785-263-6700. Examples of non-school groups include but are not limited to Boys' and Girls' Clubs, 4H, church youth groups, Girl and Boy Scouts, day care centers and summer camps.

The Eisenhower Center complex consists of the Library, Museum, Family Home, Place of Meditation, and Visitors Center. All the buildings are open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. seven days a week, with the exception of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day. If you have a group which would like to visit the Eisenhower Center, please let us know, giving the date, approximate time of arrival, and the number in the group. 

The Eisenhower Center does not conduct guided tours; this should pose no problem, however, as the exhibits are self-explanatory. We suggest you allow a minimum of one to two hours to visit the Center. Ample parking is available near the Visitors Center and the Place of Meditation. 

Upon your arrival, we suggest you stop at the Visitors Center to view the 25 minute orientation film. The Gift Shop is also located in the Visitors Center. 

How many people can we bring? What is the cost?

Students will be admitted free of charge at the Museum. We also admit one adult free for each five students in your group. Additional adults will be charged the adult rate.

Are Pre-Visit and Post-Visit materials available?

School packets are available online or by request.

School Group Guidelines

Guidelines for Students & Chaparones

Eisenhower Center Information Sheet

Dwight D. Eisenhower Biography

Mamie Doud Eisenhower Biography

Main Events of the Eisenhower Presidency

Museum Questionnaire Recommended for Younger Students 2nd through 3rd Grade

Younger Students Questionnaire Key

Museum Questionnaire

Museum Questionnaire Key

Presidential Treasures Questionnaire

Presidential Treasures Answer Key

 


 

Group Tours


Groups of 20 persons or more with reservations are eligible for a reduced adult-rate admission. Walk-in groups are always welcome.

Contact Information

To make a reservation or to ask questions please contact the Visitors Center office at 785-263-6700; toll free: 1-877-RINGIKE; Email: Eisenhower.Library@nara.gov

 

 

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Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library & Museum 200 Southeast Fourth Street Abilene, KS 67410. Email: eisenhower.library@nara.gov Toll Free:  1-877-RINGIKE Phone:  (785) 263-6700 Facsimile number: (785) 263-6715 The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum is part of the presidential libraries system administered by the National Archives and Records Administration. View our privacy statement. View our accessibility statement.