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Ronald Reagan Fused Glass Coaster Set - Patriotic Drink Coasters for Home Bar, Office Desk & American History Enthusiasts
Ronald Reagan Fused Glass Coaster Set - Patriotic Drink Coasters for Home Bar, Office Desk & American History EnthusiastsRonald Reagan Fused Glass Coaster Set - Patriotic Drink Coasters for Home Bar, Office Desk & American History EnthusiastsRonald Reagan Fused Glass Coaster Set - Patriotic Drink Coasters for Home Bar, Office Desk & American History Enthusiasts

Ronald Reagan Fused Glass Coaster Set - Patriotic Drink Coasters for Home Bar, Office Desk & American History Enthusiasts

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  • National Archives Store Exclusive
  • Made in Oak Park, Illinois, USA
  • 4 X 4 inches
  • Rubber feet add grip and prevent slipping
  • On his desk in the Oval Office, President Reagan kept a small plaque that read, “There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he does not mind who gets the credit.” Next to this was a sign with the words “It CAN Be Done.” This was a reminder to the President and his visitors that in America, anything was possible. These encouraging words still ring true today. A nice addition to your desk or kitchen, at home or work, this coaster will protect your surfaces while you enjoy a drink, and reminisce the inspirational phrase.

    Former actor Ronald Reagan was the 33rd governor of California from 1967 to 1975 and the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. At the end of his two terms in office, Ronald Reagan viewed with satisfaction the achievements of his innovative program known as the Reagan Revolution, which aimed to reinvigorate the American people and reduce their reliance upon government. He felt he had fulfilled his 1980 campaign pledge to restore "the great, confident roar of American progress and growth and optimism."

  • The Presidential library system comprises 14 Presidential libraries that are overseen by the Office of Presidential Libraries in the National Archives and Records Administration.

    Under the Presidential Libraries Act in 1955 (amended in 1986), through archives, museums, and public programs, Presidential libraries continue to preserve the documents and artifacts of our Presidents, helping us learn about our nation and our democracy.

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