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Lewis and Clark Boat House and Nature Center
On the banks of the Missouri River, approximately twenty-e...
Falls of the Ohio State Park and Interpretive Center
The Falls of the Ohio is the only rocky obstacle on the 98...
Historic Locust Grove
Two brothers who were instrumental in the expansion of the...
William Howard Taft National Historic Site
William Howard Taft, the 27th president of the U...
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
On September 14, 1901, Theodore Roosevelt too...
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the...
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site
Theodore Roosevelt, the sickly child who became ...
William Mckinley Tomb
This large circular, domed mausoleum is the f...
Grover Cleveland Home (Westland)
Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th president...
Grover Cleveland Birthplace
Born in this modest house in Caldwell, New Je...
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Lewis and Clark Boat House and Nature Center
On the banks of the Missouri River, approximately twenty-eight miles upstream from its confluence with the Mississippi River, lays the city of Saint Charles. It was originally called “Les Petite Cotes (or, The Little Hills)” by the early French Canadian ...
Falls of the Ohio State Park and Interpretive Center
The Falls of the Ohio is the only rocky obstacle on the 981 mile-long Ohio River, dropping 26-feet over 2.5 miles. The rocks are Middle Devonian limestone, heavily laden with corals, sponges and shells, of which some 600 species have ...
Historic Locust Grove
Two brothers who were instrumental in the expansion of the West—George Rogers Clark and William Clark—are associated with Locust Grove. Locust Grove was the home of their sister, Lucy Clark Croghan, who was the wife of William Croghan. William Croghan ...
William Howard Taft National Historic Site
William Howard Taft, the 27th president of the United States, lived in this comfortable house from his birth in 1857 until he went away to college in 1874. During the years he lived here, he learned to love the ...
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
On September 14, 1901, Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office as the 26th and youngest president of the United States in the library of Ansley Wilcox’s fine house in Buffalo. Only 42 years old, he succeeded President William ...
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States, bought 155 acres on the fashionable north shore of Long Island in 1880, with Alice Hathaway Lee, the woman he would marry later in the year. She helped plan the ...
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site
Theodore Roosevelt, the sickly child who became the energetic 26th president of the United States, was born on this site in 1858 and lived here until he was 14. The original birthplace was a typical New York brownstone located ...
William Mckinley Tomb
This large circular, domed mausoleum is the final resting place of William McKinley, the 25th president of the United States. McKinley was born in Niles, Ohio but he called Canton home throughout his adult life. He began his career ...
Grover Cleveland Home (Westland)
Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th president of the United States, was the only president ever to serve two non-consecutive terms. He was also the first Democratic president since the Civil War. A man committed to honesty, fairness, and ...
Grover Cleveland Birthplace
Born in this modest house in Caldwell, New Jersey on March 18, 1837, Stephen Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th president of the United States, the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms. The house was the residence ...