- Associated Press - Sunday, February 24, 2013

WASHINGTON (AP) — Philanthropist David Rubenstein is giving $10 million to George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate in Northern Virginia to build a library for the president’s books and papers.

Mount Vernon officials say the gift, announced Sunday, surpasses their fundraising goal of $100 million for the project. It also marks what would have been Washington’s 281st birthday this past Friday.

The National Library for the Study of George Washington is scheduled to open Sept. 27. It will be a center for scholarly research and leadership training for government, military, nonprofit and corporate officials, as well as students and educators.

Mr. Rubenstein says Washington’s character and qualities provide a timeless example of leadership.

The library’s largest meeting hall will be named for Mr. Rubenstein. His gift also funds a $4 million endowment for rare books and manuscripts.

 

 

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