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Lewisville warehouse is new site for Bush records

From the Dallas Morning News:

Millions of records, photos and artifacts tracing the presidency of George W. Bush will move from the White House to a white North Texas warehouse by early 2009 under a recently awarded government contract.
The six-year, $12.7 million contract, overseen by the National Archives and Records Administration, will turn Lewisville’s 1725 Lakepointe Drive into the hub of work to organize and catalogue a massive cache of presidential materials before they move into a permanent library.
“It is expected that the collection will be greater than the Clinton holdings, which consist of over 30,000 cubic feet of textual and non-textual holdings,” National Archives spokeswoman Susan Cooper said by e-mail Wednesday. “The electronic component will also be greater than the Clinton administration holdings.”