Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan (HM24NF)

Location: Sioux Falls, SD 57105 Minnehaha County
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Country: United States of America
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N 43° 30.824', W 96° 45.151'

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1911-2004

On February 6, 1911, Ronald Wilson Reagan was born to Nelle and John Reagan in Tampico, Illinois. He attended high school in nearby Dixon and then worked his way through Eureka College. There, he studied economics and sociology, played on the football team, and acted in school plays. Upon graduation, he became a radio sports announcer. A screen test in 1937 won him a contract in Hollywood. During the next two decades, he appeared in 53 films.

As president of the Screen Actors Guild, Reagan became embroiled in disputes over the issue of Communism in the film industry, his political views shifted from liberal to conservative. He toured the county as a television host, becoming a spokesman for conservatism. In 1966 he was elected Governor of California by a margin of a million votes; he was re-elected in 1970. Ronald Reagan won the Republican Presidential nomination in 1980 and chose as his running mate former Texas Congressman and United Nations Ambassador George Bush. Voters troubled by inflation and by the year-long confinement of Americans in Iran swept the Republican ticket into office. Reagan won 489 electoral votes to 48 for President Jimmy Carter.

Dealing skillfully with Congress, Reagan obtained legislation to stimulate economic growth, curb inflation, increase employment and strengthen national defense.



He embarked upon a course of cutting taxes and Government expenditures, refusing to deviate from it when the strengthening of defense forces led to a large deficit. A renewal of national self-confidence by 1984 helped Reagan and Bush win a second term with an unprecedented number of electoral votes. Their victory turned away Democratic challenger Walter F. Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro. In 1986, Reagan obtained an overhaul of the income tax code, which eliminated many deductions and exempted millions of people with low incomes. At the end of his administration, the Nation was enjoying its longest recorded period of peacetime prosperity without recession or depression.

In 1994 Reagan announced that he suffered from Alzheimer's Disease.
He spent the next ten years in seclusion and increasingly poor health until his death in 2004.

Famous Ronald Reagan Quotations:

"The problem is not that people are taxed too little, the problem is that government spends too much."


"If we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under."



"The most terrifying words in the English language are: "I am from the government and I am here to help.


"Within the covers of the Bible are the answers for all the problems men face."



"Government is not the solution to our problem, government



is the problem."
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Date Added Wednesday, January 17th, 2018 at 7:01am PST -08:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)14T E 681657 N 4820320
Decimal Degrees43.51373333, -96.75251667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 43° 30.824', W 96° 45.151'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds43° 30' 49.44" N, 96° 45' 9.0600000000002" W
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Area Code(s)605
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 3401 S Western Ave, Sioux Falls SD 57105, US
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