The nation's 40th president, no matter how you feel about his politics, left an indelible imprint upon U.S. political and cultural history. The Oregonian's front page on June 6, 2004, described Ronald Reagan as "an actor-turned-politician whose sunny disposition and ardent conservatism transformed U.S. politics and lifted the nation's spirits." He may be most remembered for being the nation's commander in chief as the decades-long Cold War wound down with the slow death of the Soviet Union. Memorialize Reagan's life with a museum-quality 13" x 19" poster of The Oregonian's front page, printed on Epson Ultra Premium Luster paper with archival ink.
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