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Jan 29, 2024 · Home to the People's President. No narration. Welcome to 219 North Delaware Street, Independence, Missouri. Harry Truman called it the "center of the world." In 1953, after being the most powerful person on earth, Harry Truman returned to Independence, and became "Mr. Citizen."
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Harry S Truman National Historic Site. 219 North Delaware...
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Harry S Truman National Historic Site includes the Truman...
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The park is open to the public Wednesdays-Sundays. The park...
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The park is open to the public Wednesdays-Sundays. The park...
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His demanding father expected Harry to do his best - whether...
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The Visitor Center is located at the intersection of Truman...
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The Harry S. Truman National Historic Site (officially styled without the period after the S [3] [4]) preserves the longtime home of Harry S. Truman, the 33rd president of the United States, as well as other properties associated with him in the Kansas City, Missouri metropolitan area.
Jul 13, 2016 · Exploring The Parks: A Visit To The Harry S Truman National Historic Site. By David and Kay Scott - July 13th, 2016. Harry S Truman was a true Missourian. It is the state where he was born and raised, where he met his wife to be, where he ran for public office, and where he chose to return following his presidency.
Made up of five houses in Independence and Grandview, Missouri, this National Historic Site features locations important in the early adult, pre- and post-White House years of Harry and wife Bess, including their cherished “Summer White House”—a grand white Victorian home—and the farm home and grounds of Harry’s maternal grandmother. An Overview.
Home to Harry's favorite cousins, the Noland Home at 216 N. Delaware sits directly across the street from the Truman Home. NPS Photo. Harry S Truman National Historic Site acquired the home of Joseph T. Noland and Margaret Ellen Truman Noland in 1991.