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A preview of Obama Presidential Center

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Nearly 7-foot Obama sculpture welcomes visitors to presidential center
The Obama Presidential Center officially opens in two weeks.

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Photos: A look inside the Obama Presidential Center
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Trump bashed the Obama Presidential Center. So they invited him on a tour
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‘Living, breathing legacy’: Sneak peek into the new Obama Presidential Center in Chicago
New video into the sprawling Obama Presidential Center in Chicago revealed a sneak peek of what the venue will look like, which includes everything from a full-size basketball court, a branch of the C...

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5 things to know for June 4: Obama Presidential Center, Supreme Court, Trump, California governor’s race, medical privacy
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A look inside the Obama Presidential Center ahead of its opening
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Obama Presidential Center delivers a lesson in democracy — and what it means to be a country in progress
The site in tribute to the country’s first Black president sits on parkland named after a former slave owning president.

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First look at the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago
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Trump called the Obama Presidential Center a 'disaster.' It opens soon
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Obama flips on corporate cash for inauguration

WASHINGTON (AP) -- In a reversal from four years ago, President Barack Obama will accept unlimited sums of corporate money to pay for his inauguration. A spokeswoman for the Presidential Inaugural Committee said Friday that it will accept cash from ...
CNN
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Obama praises McCain, calls for bipartisan cooperation

President-elect Barack Obama called his former Republican presidential rival, Sen. John McCain, a hero at a bipartisan dinner Monday night and encouraged politicians to reach across the aisle. "I could stand here and recite the long list of John's bipartisan accomplishments
Detroit Free Press
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Let the Trump-Obama inauguration crowd comparison begin

One of the most politically charged topics of any Inauguration Day is invariably: crowd size. Officials had suggested in advance of Donald Trump's inauguration that around 900,000 people would descend upon Washington, D.C., for the inauguration and the ...
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