Key facts
- The Obama Presidential Center has opened to the public in Chicago.
- The development is an $850 million project.
- A dedication ceremony preceded the public opening.
- Former presidents, dignitaries, and celebrities attended the ceremony.
- Former President Barack Obama urged Americans to embrace civic responsibility.
- The center features exhibits on Obama's policies.
- The center emphasizes democratic values.
- Barack and Michelle Obama criticized Donald Trump's approach to governance.
- The center is located in Chicago's Jackson Park.
The Obama Presidential Center, a significant development in Chicago, officially opened its doors to the public on Friday. The opening followed a dedication ceremony that drew a crowd of former presidents, dignitaries, and celebrities. The center, representing an $850 million investment, features exhibits detailing former President Barack Obama's policies and initiatives. A central theme of the center is the emphasis on democratic values. During the opening events, both Barack and Michelle Obama delivered remarks. Former President Obama specifically urged Americans to embrace civic responsibility. Additionally, both Obamas offered pointed criticisms of Donald Trump's approach to governance and American principles, drawing a contrast with the values highlighted at the center.
