(left) with his son then-Texas governor, and later president,
George W. Bush (right) and daughter-in-law Laura (center) at the dedication of the library The George H. W. Bush Presidential Library was dedicated on November 6, 1997, as the
George Bush Presidential Library and Museum, opening to the public shortly thereafter, and was designed by the architectural firm of
Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum. Situated on a plaza adjoining the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center and the
George Bush School of Government and Public Service, the library is administered by NARA under the provisions of the Presidential Libraries Act of 1955. The mission of the George H. W. Bush Presidential Library is to preserve and make available for research the official records, personal papers, and artifacts of President George H. W. Bush, to support democracy, promote civic education, and increase historical understanding of U.S. national experience through the life and times of George H. W. Bush. The textual archives contain more than 44 million pages of personal papers and official documents subject to the
Presidential Records Act, as well as personal records from associates connected with President Bush's public career as Congressman, Ambassador to the United Nations, Chief of the U.S. Liaison Office in China, Chairman of the Republican National Committee, and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. As in all NARA presidential libraries, records are housed in acid-free storage (Hollinger) boxes in a balanced humidity and temperature atmosphere. The archival storage area houses of records, and the library has a National Security vault holding of Presidential Records. In addition to memoranda, speeches, and reports found in the textual collection, there is an extensive audio-visual and photographic archive. '' by
Veryl Goodnight, a 1996 statue of horses leaping over pieces of the actual
Berlin Wall, stands on the plaza of the library and depicts the
fall of the wall in 1989, when Bush was president. The museum has just under of permanent exhibit space and of temporary exhibit space. Permanent exhibits draw on the best of the museum collection to visually convey the essence of George Bush's life and public service career and to illustrate historical events of this period in American history. Changing exhibits explore topics on the Bush Administration, American history, American presidents, and other related topics. In 2011, the George Bush Presidential Library Foundation was given an overall score of 2 out of 4 by Charity Navigator.{{cite web |title=George Bush Presidential Library Foundation |url=http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=10692 |publisher=Charity Navigator ==Renovations and expansion==