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Joshua Zimerman Achieves Milestone by Visiting All 14 U.S. Presidential Museums, Including Chicago’s New Obama Center

CHICAGO (WLS) — Nearly a decade of dedication and curiosity about the nation’s history culminated in Chicago, as a determined traveler accomplished his mission to visit every presidential museum across America. This ambitious journey was part of an endeavor to explore historical narratives in anticipation of the country’s 250th anniversary.

Joshua Zimerman successfully concluded his nine-year and seven-month adventure by arriving at the Obama Presidential Center, the last of the 14 presidential museums he set out to see. As an enthusiast of the Presidential Museum Passport program, Zimerman collected stamps at each museum he visited. His completion was marked with the receipt of a commemorative pin, a fitting tribute to his effort.

During a small ceremony at the Obama Presidential Center, a representative acknowledged Zimerman’s achievement saying, “It is my honor to pin you with an Obama presidential center pin.”

This notable milestone came after an extensive expedition through numerous states.

Zimerman reflected on the distance covered in his journey, remarking, “I probably went over 10,000 miles doing this.”

Zimerman said the idea originated while he was working toward another personal goal.

“I’ve been working on going to all 50 states. I’m currently at 42 out of 50, and along the way I saw two air sites for the presidential museums, and I figured, why not?” he said.

According to Zimerman, fewer than 1% of people have completed the presidential museum passport challenge, which involves visiting every presidential museum and collecting stamps at each stop. Participants who complete the journey receive a special commemorative coin.

Zimerman said he was determined to finish the challenge two days before America’s 250th birthday, viewing the milestone as a chance to reflect on the nation’s history and future.

At the Obama Presidential Center, officials said the anniversary highlights the continued work of strengthening democracy and civic engagement.

“Every single generation has a responsibility and an obligation to continue to perfect this experiment that is the United States, 250 years of us trying and grinding through difficult questions about who we want to be as a country,” said John Roberson, executive vice president of the Obama Presidential Center.

Zimerman praised the center’s focus on civic education and public participation.

“A lot of the exhibits explain, like they have Democracy 101. They explain how you get in contact with your representatives, which the other museums don’t explain, and it’s really, they’re trying to make it more of an educational experience for non-scholarly people,” he said.

Roberson said the center aims to inspire visitors and serve as a symbol of hope.

“The message that it sends is that hope now has a home, and it’s right here on the South Side of Chicago,” he said.

Although he has completed his presidential museum tour, Zimerman said his travels are not over. He plans to continue working toward his goal of visiting all 50 states and encouraged others to explore museums and learn more about history.

“Support your country. Go out, explore these museums, not just the presidential ones, just explore history,” he said.

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