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The Beginning
The Museum's origins came from a
small group of visionaries in October of 1989 who realized that the time
and opportunity to create something special were then and not some distant
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The Dan Quayle Center And Museum
After tremendous turnout for the
library exhibit, the DQCF
began planning for a museum to house the Quayle materials. A
facility, an old Christian Science building, was donated.
After renovation, The Dan Quayle Center and Museum was opened to the
public on June 17, 1993 and officially dedicated on October 16, 1993.
the national media were at the opening in full force, including reporters
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United States Vice Presidential Museum In February of 2002, the board of directors for the DQCF changed the name of the facility from The Dan Quayle Center and Museum to The Dan Quayle Center home of the United States Vice Presidential Museum. This step was to better reflect Vice President Quayle's wish that the Museum educate the public about the Office of the Vice President and the histories of those who have held it. |
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Dan Quayle Commemorative Foundation, Inc |
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Jennifer Barscz |
David Brewer Chuck Grable Marj Hiner John Paff Fr. Ron Rieder Steve Zahn |
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