Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The Gerald R. Ford Birthsite and Gardens in Omaha, Nebraska marks the location of the house at 3202 Woolworth Avenue where U.S. President Gerald R. Ford lived for a couple of weeks after his birth in July 1913. It was the home of his paternal grandparents, Charles Henry and Martha King.

  2. Gerald R. Ford Birthsite and Gardens. Walk through the beautiful Memorial Gardens where President Ford's boyhood home once stood. View 9 rosebeds featuring 170 rose bushes and 22 flowerbeds. Open year-round, 7:30am-dusk.

    • 3202 Woolworth Ave, Omaha, 68108, NE
    • (402) 444-5940
  3. A nice little park to mark the site of Gerald Fords birthplace. The shaded gardens have plants, water features (not running when I was there) and a nice kiosk that has a model of the house and information on President Ford. Street Parking and the attraction is free. You can see it in 10-20 minutes.

    • (81)
    • Attraction
    • 3202 Woolworth Ave, Omaha, 68105, Nebraska
    • gerald ford museum omaha1
    • gerald ford museum omaha2
    • gerald ford museum omaha3
    • gerald ford museum omaha4
  4. Omaha has its fair share of celebrities born here, but the city has only one president to claim as a native son: Gerald R. Ford. He didn’t live here for long, but there is a gated area in the city dedicated to celebrating the President Ford and his wife, Betty.

  5. 3202 Woolworth Ave., Omaha, NE 68105. (402) 444-5900. President Gerald R. Ford Birthsite and Gardens honors the country’s 38th President. Born Leslie King Jr. in Omaha, Ford later moved with his mother to Grand Rapids, Michigan, and was adopted and renamed.

  6. Gerald Ford Birthplace Mini-Museum. Omaha, Nebraska. Future President Leslie King, whose mother later remarried and changed his name to Gerald Ford, spent his first 16 days of life in this corner of Omaha. The house was later destroyed by fire.

  7. Feb 26, 2020 · Omaha Nebraska has everything! It has this cool history museum in an old Art Deco train station. It has a bridge where you can stand in Nebraska AND Iowa at the SAME TIME. It also has 40 other attractions that ranked higher than Gerald Ford’s birthplace on TripAdvisor’s list of Things to do in Omaha when I visited a couple years back.

  8. People also ask

  1. People also search for