The Richard Nixon Library and Presidential Museum opened is galleries to the public May 19 after a closure spanning more than 14 months due to the pandemic. The facility, which houses more than 70 visual exhibits that take visitors through the life and career of the 37th president, was completely renovated in 2016.  The Yorba Linda, Calif. museum includes a full-sized recreation of President Nixon’s Oval Office and a 12-foot original section of the Berlin Wall. Three new exhibitions will greet visitors including The Presidents Club, a storyteller archival exhibit that was open briefly last year. The exhibition is an intimate look at the friendships and rivalries between some of history’s most well-known U.S. presidents, from America’s Founding Fathers to present day leaders. “Over the past year we’ve built three very special exhibits that visitors haven’t had a chance to see,” Richard Nixon Foundation spokesperson Joe Lopez told The Epoch …