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Presidents Day at Spiegel Grove
February is a great time to visit Fremont’s Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums.
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Take an American History Road Trip in Ohio
From the homes of presidents to sites that shaped the future of the United States, these destinations across the state help tell the story of our nation.
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The Renovation of the Rutherford B. Hayes Home and Library
A revamp of Fremont's Rutherford B. Hayes home and library coincides with its bicentennial celebration.
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Presidential Chef Visits Fremont
John Moeller will share stories from his time in the White House kitchen at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center.
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Visit the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museums in Fremont
Webb Hayes’ tribute to his parents at the northwest Ohio estate they called home was the nation’s first presidential library and museum.
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Visit the James A. Garfield National Historic Site in Mentor
The former president’s Lake County home played a pivotal role in his campaign for the White House as the site of his front-porch campaign.
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Ohio and the Election of 1920
The race introduced the world to Franklin D. Roosevelt, marked the first time women had the right to vote and pitted two Ohioans against one another for the White House
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Ohio’s Ties to the White House Easter Egg Roll
The annual White House Easter Egg Roll dates back to Ohioan Rutherford B. Hayes’ time in office. The tradition lives on in Fremont.
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Presidents Day
Beverly Warren, Jim Tressel and Scott Scarborough each took the helm of one of Ohio’s state universities this fall.
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Take a Presidential Road Trip Across Ohio
These nine locations tell the stories of the eight men from our state who held the nation’s highest office as well as the role of our country’s first ladies.
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Visit Ohio's Eight Presidential Sites
Eight Ohioans held our nation’s highest office. These historic sites across the state celebrate their contributions.
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Explore the Life of Warren G. Harding in Marion
In 1920, Warren G. Harding campaigned for president from his front porch in Marion. You can tour his home and visit the Presidential Library & Museum that puts his legacy in a new light.
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National Museum of the U.S. Air Force Expands
Along with other pieces of history, the new fourth building houses presidential aircraft, including the Air Force One that served presidents Kennedy through Clinton.
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Haunted Ohio: Golden Lamb
Ohio’s oldest continuously operating business dates back to 1803. Visitors over the years have included 12 U.S. presidents, but its Sarah Stubbs’ story that sticks with you.
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How Garfield’s Front Porch Changed Campaigning for President
Before whistle-stop tours and crisscrossing the country, presidential candidates spoke to crowds at their own homes. Here’s how three Ohioans used the approach to win our nation’s highest office.
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Karl Rove Talks William McKinley
The political consultant’s book examines how the Ohioan united a splintered Republican party.
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Visit the William Howard Taft National Historic Site in Cincinnati
Our 27th president spent his formative years at this hilltop residence in a neighborhood built for the city’s social elite. Today, the restored home shares his story.
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Visit the William McKinley National Memorial in Canton
Our nation's 25th president is honored with an ornate monument that serves as his final resting place. An adjacent museum tells the story of his presidency and Stark County.
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James A. Garfield Memorial, Cleveland
A massive and ongoing restoration of the James A. Garfield Memorial at Cleveland’s Lake View Cemetery is bringing the towering tribute back to its original 1890 splendor.
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Theodore Roosevelt Dedicates the McKinley Memorial
On Sept. 30, 1907, the 26th president of the United States traveled to Canton to dedicate the monument paying tribute to his predecessor.
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