Reagan Ranch Center
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Thu - Fri - Phone:
Main - 805-957-1980
ExtraTollFree - 888-872-1776
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- 217 State St Santa Barbara, CA 93101
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Reagan Ranch Center Exhibit Gallery
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* THE REAGAN RANCH CENTER GALLERIES WILL BE CLOSED FROM MARCH 16TH - 20TH, out of concern for the health and safety of our guests, staff, and the wider community.* The Reagan Ranch Center in downtown Santa Barbara, California is open to the general public for tours and visitation Monday through Thursday from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. These galleries feature original Reagan Ranch artifacts matched with state-of-the-art, interactive, multimedia exhibits that highlight the history of Ronald Reagan’s quarter-century at Rancho del Cielo and the accomplishments of his presidency. Over six hours of dynamic multimedia exhibits provide access to exclusive speeches, interviews, radio addresses, and original video presentations. The centerpiece of the gallery is a 28-foot-long interactive “timeline” that gives users the ability to explore the “Western White House” during the 1980s.* THE REAGAN RANCH CENTER GALLERIES WILL BE CLOSED FROM MARCH 16TH - 20TH, out of concern for the health and safety of our guests, staff, and the wider community.* The Reagan Ranch Center in downtown Santa Barbara, California is open to the general public for tours and visitation Monday through Thursday from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. These galleries feature original Reagan Ranch artifacts matched with state-of-the-art, interactive, multimedia exhibits that highlight the history of Ronald Reagan’s quarter-century at Rancho del Cielo and the accomplishments of his presidency. Over six hours of dynamic multimedia exhibits provide access to exclusive speeches, interviews, radio addresses, and original video presentations. The centerpiece of the gallery is a 28-foot-long interactive “timeline” that gives users the ability to explore the “Western White House” during the 1980s.