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OCTOBER 12, 2009 8:31PM

The Quayle Vice Presidential Museum (Huh?)

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                                  Quayle Museum Exterior 

I'm sure most people know about the various Presidential libraries/museums out there, but what about the Vice Presidents?

Well, believe it or not, there is a Vice Presidential museum. It is located in Huntington, Indiana, which was the hometown of  James Danforth Quayle.  Dan Quayle, as you may recall, was the 44th Vice President under George H. W. Bush. (1989-1993)

The Quayle Vice Presidential museum opened on June 17, 1993 and in early 2002 the name was changed to The Dan Quayle Center, home of the United States Vice Presidential Museum. The upper floor of the museum houses the Quayle collection, while the lower floor has artifacts of one sort or another from all 47 Vice Presidents.

                               First Presidential Salary 

The above photo was taken of a 1780's newspaper on display at the museum. It lists the first Presidential and Congressional salaries. Note that the Senators and Representatives got a whopping 6 dollars per day. Of course, even this is excessive pay for the current crop of worthless legislators we have in Congress, on both sides of the aisle. (Also, the  VP salary was only one fifth that of the President)

                              Museum main floor 

This next photo is of some of the main floor exhibits.

                              Young Quayle 

The Quayle exhibit has many excellent artifacts, including this shirt worn by young Dan, as well as his dog chewed law degree.

The small gift shop has some nice, reasonably priced, items but does not include  Mr. Potatoe Head toys or any Dick Cheney autographed miniature water boards. (sorry lefties, you'll just have to keep waiting for those)

Some of us remember all too well the pounding that 'ol Dan took at the hands of the media for a few minor gaffes. However, the Vice President was not the goofball he has been portrayed as. Here is some boiler plate bio:

"In 1976, Quayle was elected by a margin to the House of Representatives from Indiana's 4th congressional district, defeating eight-term incumbent Democrat J. Edward Roush. He won reelection in 1978 by the greatest percentage margin ever achieved to that date in the northeast Indiana district. In 1980, at age 33, Quayle became the youngest person ever elected to the Senate from the state of Indiana, defeating three-term incumbent Democrat Birch Bayh. Making Indiana political history again, Quayle was reelected to the Senate in 1986 with the largest margin ever achieved to that date by a candidate in a statewide Indiana race. His 1986 victory was notable because several other Republican Senators elected in 1980 were not returned to office."

Dan Quayle has written three books, Standing Firm, The American Family: Discovering the Values that Make Us Strong and Worth Fighting for. Standing Firm was a best seller. He currently runs a division of Cerebus Capital Management, is President of Quayle and Associates and is an Honorary Trustee Emeritus of the Hudson Institute.

Daniel Johns is the museum's Executive Director and Maddie Shaw is his Administrative Assistant. The museum conducts educational outreach to students in Indiana and several neighboring states. The museum staff is friendly and personable.

If you have an interest in U.S. and Presidential history, it is well worth a visit. Who knew?

 

www.quaylemuseum.org  for more info on this nifty museum.

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QUAYLE '12!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are there no left wing history buffs out there?
Never trusted that man. Always shady, always slinking around screwing up spelling bees. Reminded me of Gore later on. VP's suck.
What Lloyd Bentsen said.

But there's a funny thing going on in my head RWNJ, and it scares me. The more familiar I become with some of the other Right Wing types here in OS, the more I'm realizing that compared to some of those people you're a bleeding heart, card-carrying, progressive pink0. SOMEBODY HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*Reaches up one post and hands nanatehay a hankie* It's ok, man. It's going to be ooooooo k.
Wait. No, really ... no golf clubs?
ROFL nana and Andy.

Odette, his golf bag is in the museum.
ha! I knew it! I feel better about life now.
Okay, I have a different take on former VP Quayle than most of my socialist, Marxist friends.

After 9/11 Quayle was on CNN talking about all of the players in Middle East politics and he was VERY knowledgeable on the subject. I was impressed.

I think he was more shy than anything. Good post. Good find.
All we need now is a Sarah Palin memorial gift shop and the idiocracy will be complete. BOKO. P.S. Nice sweatshirt, though, too bad it doesn't say 'Horsesh*t' or something less offensive like that.
Thanks for visiting BOKO.

Appreciate the positive comments Harvey. Indiana is home to 5 Vice Presidents and some of their residences are relatively proximate to the museum.
Good Post, RW. This is something I did not know. Wish we had some museums of substance out here in North Idaho. We just have the Museum of North Idaho. Okay, I've never been and shouldn't knock it.
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Thanks Debbs and I'll take this opportunity to direct folks to your Foodie Tuesday B.R.A.T. diet post.