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  1. Audio recordings of conversations between U.S. President Richard Nixon and Nixon administration officials, Nixon family members, and White House staff surfaced during the Watergate scandal in 1973 and 1974, leading to Nixon's resignation.

  2. Taping System History. A detailed history of the Nixon White House Tapes from their installation in 1971 to when the National Archives took possession in 1977. Installation of the System. Technology of the White House Tapes. Watergate Investigation. Post-Presidential Legal and Custodial History.

  3. Jan 11, 2018 · "The famous--and infamous--Nixon White House tapes that reveal for the first time President Richard Nixon uncensored, unfiltered, and in his own words. President Nixon's voice-activated taping system captured every word spoken in the Oval Office, Cabinet Room, and other key locations in the White House, and at Camp David--3,700 hours ...

  4. nixontapes.org has the most complete, digital collection of the Nixon tapes in existence, which includes approximately 2,950 hours of the nearly 3,000 hours of tapes currently declassified and released by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).

  5. Easy Access to the 22,723 Conversations from All 949 Nixon White House Tapes. 50 Year Anniversary of Revelation of Tapes in 2023! Search by Text and Participant. Select Frequent Participant. Select Date Range. Select Specific Tape and/or Conversation. Tape: Conversation: List of all Conversations and Tapes.

  6. Between February 1971 and July 1973, President Richard Nixon secretly recorded 3,700 hours of his phone calls and meetings across the executive offices. These recordings played a leading role in the resignation of our 37th president on August 9, 1974.

  7. Play, Pause, Stop, Record: Why Presidents Taped. The Case of Richard Nixon. From the moment Franklin Delano Roosevelt ordered the thick Oval Office floor drilled to install wiring, to the bugged lamp on Truman’s desk, the manually-operated Dictabelt system of the Kennedy-Johnson years, to Richard Nixon’s massive 3,700 hours of tapes—the ...