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Sara Tenenbaum · 2026-06-18 · via Home - CBSNews.com
 

Inside the Obama Presidential Center

Earlier this month, the Obama Foundation offered its first glimpse inside the Obama Presidential Center.

The center's eight-story museum tower features American milestones like the Declaration of Independence, the end of slavery, and the fight for equal rights, along with highlights from Barack and Michelle Obama's time in the White House.

When visitors enter the museum tower, they can hear former President Barack Obama's familiar voice before they see him.

Slowly rising from the ground to the museum's second-floor entrance, Obama's message fills the room, but the first exhibits surrounding you are from American milestones that happened before his time in office - the Declaration of Independence, the end of slavery, and the fight for equal rights.

The center includes a massive digital wall sitting behind the level 2 displays. Turn a corner, and you start to get a view of Barack and Michelle growing up. This is a museum for both the former president and first lady, who was born on the South Side. The couple met when she was assigned to be his mentor at the Chicago law firm Sidley Austin LLP in 1989.

At the center, visitors also find more than 400 buttons celebrating the movement ignited by the 2008 presidential campaign, along with posters, Obama custom sneakers, and even swimsuits created by supporters.

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VIPs, watch party attendees all thrilled to be part of history

On the Midway Plaisance near Dorchester Avenue, a jubilant celebration with old-school jams was well under way at 10 a.m. ahead of the Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony watch party. For many, this was about more than a building. It was about seeing a community that shaped a president take its place on the world stage.

Lana McKinney just moved from Chicago to Kansas City, and now lives in Hyde Park. She was one of the first people to get in line for the watch party at 6 a.m.

"I think the best part about this is the kids see democracy in action, civic engagement, and just to celebrate presidents, right?" McKinney said.

Meanwhile, seats were also filled for the opening ceremony at the Obama Presidential Center. In attendance were some of the people who have been with the Obama family since before they entered politics, and worked with him on the campaign.

Some residents of the community who live right across the street were also among the VIPs.

"I moved over here when this was just dust, and I moved over here two years ago when there were just steel cages, and this was nothing here, and to see what has come within two years now, I love it," said Jessica Winesberry. "I just love it all."

"I'm thrilled to be here. I'm excited. I was here before this, anything on this campus was here other than the football field," said Lazarus Daniels. "Like I said, I'm a proud graduate of Hyde Park High School, so just to see the change in the community is super dope."

Some were so emotional that they could barely get the words out about how excited they were.

 

Jubilant crowd begins filling up Midway Plaisance for watch party

At 63rd Street and Stony Island Avenue around 9:30 a.m., a motorcade with flashing lights and trailed by Illinois State Police came through headed for the Obama Presidential Center. It was not known what dignitaries were in the motorcade.

Meanwhile on the Midway Plaisance, the crowd was beginning to fill in for the watch party, and everyone was in a good mood. Tens of thousands were expected to attend, and will find food, local vendors, community organizers, live entertainment, and a DJ — who was already scratching beats as of 9:30 a.m.

The energy in the air could be felt as soon as the gates opened. Everyone was excited, and some were even in tears as they thought of the momentous nature of the event.

The Secret Service, Chicago police, and other agencies have an extensive perimeter around the watch party. Officials encouraged anyone attending to walk if possible, or use the Chicago Transit Authority or Metra, because there was absolutely no parking allowed anywhere nearby.

Crowd begins gathering for Obama Center opening ceremony watch party 06:11
 

The public can party too - on the Plaisance

The grand opening ceremony is for invited guests only, but the Obama Foundation wanted to make sure the public was still included so they're hosting a free watch party on the Midway Plaisance.

The Midway is a long, narrow park that connects Jackson Park - where the Obama Center sits - and Washington Park. The three parks were, in the late 19th century, part of a larger South Park project helmed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who also designed New York's Central Park.. 

In the original plans, the east and west ends of South Park (now Jackson and Washington parks, respectively) were meant to be connected to Lake Michigan via long canal that would allow boaters to get from the lake to the lagoons in what is now Washington Park. That canal never got built before the project ran out of money — it became Midway Plaisance.

Good thing, too —- 22 years later, the Midway hosted many of the most famous attractions from the 1893 Chicago World's Fair, including the world's first Ferris wheel.

 

Rev. Al Sharpton on the significance of the Obama Center

The Rev. Al Sharpton, founder of the National Action Network, emphasized how meaningful the Obama presidency and the opening of the Obama Presidential Center were to him.

"It means a lot to me, because I, having grown up in the Civil Rights movement, and was a protégé of Jesse Jackson, and saw Shirley Chisholm run for president — I was her youth director when I was just 17 years old," said Sharpton. "And to not only live to see a president that was of African descent, and a Black first lady from the South Side become that."

Sharpton said President Obama could have just built a monument to himself and left it there.

"But he didn't," said Sharpton. "He came back to the community that nurtured him, the community his wife was from, and built this edifice that will be an economic blessing to the community, but a sign of hope to the world."

Rev. Al Sharpton on the importance of the Obama Presidential Center 03:05
 

Gates open for watch party on Midway Plaisance

The gates for the watch party on the Midway Plaisance opened at 9 a.m. The event was free to attend, but tickets were required and all were sold out.

People were seen gathering on the Midway wearing hats and sunglasses and carrying folding chairs.

The mile-long Midway Plaisance connects Jackson Park with Washington Park. For much of its length, it also separates the University of Chicago's Main Quad along 59th Street from other campus buildings such as the Law School and the Burton-Judson dormitory on 60th Street.

Thousands gather for watch party for Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony 01:25
 

Seats begin filling up for Obama Center opening ceremony

People began arriving in Jackson Park and seats began filling up ahead of the grand opening ceremony for the Obama Presidential Center.

Guests checked in at the Obama Center, received guest credentials, and then walked along Stony Island Avenue and 63rd Street to go through security again.

But all the invited guests were excited. Alongside various dignitaries and politicians were local VIPs.

"There's a woman that I spoke to who lives right across the street. She has seen this from the beginning," said CBS News Chicago's Dorothy Tucker. "She got an invitation."

Seats begin filling up for Obama Center opening ceremony 01:31
 

Travel editor Peter Greenberg on economic impact of presidential centers

Travel editor Peter Greenberg joined CBS News Chicago to weigh in on the economic impacts of presidential centers. 

"We really don't appreciate how incredible these libraries are, and by the way, not every president gets one. I've been lucky enough to get to the ones — Eisenhower's in Abilene, Kansas, and George W. Bush… in Texas," Greenberg siad. "We have of course Reagan and Nixon in California, FDR in New York. But the Obama one's going to be the biggest and the best of all, considering what they've done in terms of their design and what they hope to do with it."  

Travel editor Peter Greenberg on economic impacts of presidential centers 03:05
 

Obama Center landscape architect says grounds are a space for everybody

It has been a long, hard road to develop the Obama Presidential Center, and all the architects who worked on the project said it was an honor to be chosen.

The center's landscape architect, Paul Seck, said besides the playground and community gardens, there is also a vegetable garden for the community.

"I think the idea here, and this was very important to Mrs. Obama, was not only to provide nutritious food, but also to educate folks on how that's done," Seck said. "And so we've worked with the Chicago Botanic Garden, and it will be something that's open during normal hours to the public so they can see what's going on here. But it will also facilitate other educational programs for kids and adults."

Seck said above all, the Obama Presidential Center grounds are a space for everybody. He added that accessibility was also critical to the design and programming.

 

Gates to open for watch party on Midway Plaisance

Gates for the free watch party on the Midway Plaisance were set to open around 9 a.m. Tens of thousands of people were expected to view the ceremonies on a Jumbotron. A live DJ was set to be part of the festivities on the Midway.

The Jumbotron was set up around Dorchester Avenue on the Midway.

On Wednesday night ahead of the festivities, the Obamas took the stage at the Salt Shed on Elston Avenue.

"I don't want to hear people come up to me and say, 'We miss you.' What I need is for us to believe that we can continue that feeling, that story, and pass it on, and teach it to the next generation, and lift them up, and make sure that they take up that baton, and run that race the same way that we did," former President Obama said at the Salt Shed Wednesday night.

 

Jennifer Hudson, Stevie Wonder onstage for soundchecks

As crowds began descending on the area around the Obama Presidential Center, some of the A-list musical artists got onstage for soundchecks.

Jennifer Hudson sang a rendition of "The Impossible Dream" from "The Man of La Mancha" during a soundcheck around 8:30 a.m. Stevie Wonder was also onstage earlier.

A show rundown indicated that Bruce Springsteen would introduce Stevie Wonder once the show goes live.

 

Star-studded lineup of musical performers

This opening is a celebration of a presidency, a legacy and years of work by the Obama Foundation and they've planned a star-studded party.

The opening ceremony will include musical performers from some names you just might recognize: Stevie Wonder, Christina Aguilera, John Legend, Bruce Springsteen, the Roots and more

Bono and The Edge from U2 and Nigerian singer-songwriter Tems will be there too.

 

Private donors fund presidential library museums — and historians say that shapes what gets emphasized

Presidential libraries are shaped by the legacy of the presidents they honor, but historians and authors say the museums attached to these archives often present a selective version of history. While the archival records are managed by the National Archives and Records Administration, the museum exhibits are funded by private donors, who may prefer to highlight positive moments and downplay controversies.

Historian Douglas Brinkley, who has visited all post-Franklin D. Roosevelt libraries, noted that this dynamic can influence how history is presented. For example, the Herbert Hoover library's website emphasizes that some New Deal policies were first proposed by Hoover, while the Richard Nixon library in California was the focus of disputes over how much attention should be given to the Watergate scandal.

Max Boot, author of a 2024 biography of Ronald Reagan, said the Reagan archives are managed professionally by federal employees, but the museum itself focuses on achievements and minimizes failures. Boot also noted that critical books about Reagan are not sold in the library bookstore.

Historian Ted Widmer, a former speechwriter for Bill Clinton, said there has been some progress toward transparency. He pointed to the Lyndon B. Johnson library in Austin, Texas, which has addressed Johnson's handling of the Vietnam War and posted recordings related to his controversial 1948 Senate campaign. Widmer said it remains uncertain if future libraries will continue this trend, but he believes it is important for democracy to study history as it happened, not just a sanitized version.

 

President of the White House Historical Association calls Obama Center "majestic"

President of the White House Historical Association, Stewart McLaurin, joined Dana Kozlov on CBS News Chicago to share his first impressions of the Obama Presidential Center.

"Walking up to it today, it's just majestic, the setting, the environment, the location, the things that will draw the community to this place," McLaurin said. "The community activities and the setting are so unique here in this special place." 

President of White House Historical Association calls Obama Center "majestic" 04:24
 

The Obama Presidential Center is hours away from its grand opening

The grand opening of the Obama Presidential Center and Museum is just a few hours away. 

The Jackson Park campus will open to the public tomorrow, but today hundreds of celebrities, politicians and dignitaries will gather for a ceremony and dedication celebrating the achievement. 

The Obama Presidential Center has been more than a decade in the making. Here's how we got here

 

Street closures underway near Obama Presidential Center

Street closures are underway near the Obama Presidential Center as thousands are expected to gather for the opening ceremony. 

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Roads impacted by closures include areas near East 59th Street, East Midway Plaisance, and East 60th Street, East 61st Street and East 62nd Street. 

To get to the ceremony, you can take the following CTA buses: 

  • No. 6 Jackson Park Express
  • No. 10 downtown to 63rd and Stony
  • No. 15 Jeffery local 
  • No. 28 Stony Island 

CTA buses to the center: 

  • Red and Green Lines to Garfield Boulevard, transfer to No. 55 bus
 

Final preparations underway at Obama Presidential Center

Dana Kozlov reports live as final preparations are underway at the Obama Presidential Center ahead of Thursday's opening ceremony. 

Final preparations underway at Obama Presidential Center 04:45
 

Thousands expected to gather for Obama Presidential Center opening

In just a few hours, thousands are expected to gather for the Obama Presidential Center's grand opening ceremony. Last-minute preparations are underway, and Darius Johnson and Jackie Kostek are reporting live from near the center. 

Thousands expected to gather for Obama Presidential Center opening ceremony 05:21