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Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park Johnson City, Texas |
This entire "circle of life" gives the visitor a uniqu |
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Martin Van Buren National Historic Site Kinderhook, New York |
Van Buren was preeminent among the second generation of American politicians. |
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Mary Todd Lincoln House Lexington, Kentucky |
Mary Todd was not born at this house but moved here with her family in 1832 when she wa |
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Monticello Charlottesville, Virginia |
Construction began in 1769 according to Jefferson's first design, which was completed ( |
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Montpelier Montpelier Station, Virginia |
Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Orange, Virginia, Montpelier wa |
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Mount Pulaski Courthouse Mount Pulaski, Illinois |
The two-story brick building stands at the center of the Mount Pulaski public square. |
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Mount Rushmore National Memorial Keystone, South Dakota |
Mount Rushmore National Memorial is |
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Petersen House Washington, District Of Columbia |
At 7:22am on April 15, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln died on a bed in the Petersen Ho |
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Poplar Forest Forest, Virginia |
Poplar Forest was an important part of Jefferson’s life – a private retreat, situated f |
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President Benjamin Harrison Home Indianapolis, Indiana |
This museum is dedicated to Benjamin Harrison's achievements and his impact on United S |
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President James K Polk State Historic Site Pineville, North Carolina |
The reconstructed house is typical of those during Polk’s childhood. |
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President Lincoln's Cottage Washington, District Of Columbia |
During the Civil War, President Lincoln and his family resided here from June to Novemb |
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Roosevelt Campobello International Park Lubec, Maine |
For many years, Franklin D. Roosevelt summered on Campobello Island. |
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Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Fremont, Ohio |
The museum of the Rutherford B. |
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Sagamore Hill National Historic Site Oyster Bay, New York |
Sagamore Hill is a destination for tens of thousands of visitors each year. |
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Sherwood Forest Plantation Charles City, Virginia |
The plantation, first recorded in a 1616 land grant, was originally known as Smith's Hu |
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The Franklin Pierce Homestead Hillsborough, New Hampshire |
The Pierce Homestead was built in 1804 by Benjamin Pierce the year his son, Franklin, w |
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The Hermitage Home Of President Andrew Jackson Nashville, Tennessee |
The Hermitage mansion has been meticulously restored to its 1837 appearance and today l |
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Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site Manhatten, New York |
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, lived at this site from hi |
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial Washington, District Of Columbia |
The words of Thomas Jefferson, some written more than 200 years ago, have shaped Americ |
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USS Potomac Oakland, California |
The USS Potomac, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's "Floating White House", i |
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Washington Monument Washington, District Of Columbia |
The Washington Monument is the most prominent, as well as one of the older, attractions |
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White House Historical Association Visitors Center Washington, District Of Columbia |
In 1995, the National Park Service opened the White House Visitor Center. |
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Woodrow Wilson Family Home Columbia, South Carolina |
In this house, Wilson's father, Dr. |
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Woodrow Wilson House Washington, District Of Columbia |
The Woodrow Wilson House is a national historic landmark and house museum that focuses |