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Ulysses S. Grant National Historic site is the family home of Grant's wife, Julia Dent. Grant, Julia, and their children lived at White Haven for several years. Grant had planned to retire to White ...
While exploring the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site, visitors should walk through the museum, located in the restored horse stables. The visitor center (a separate building) offers an ...
We took a historic tour of General U.S. Grant's Home. We are not able to do any metal detecting on this site but wanted to ... that are noted during the tour. Ulysses S. Grant was an important ...
Timothy S. Good, a 26-year National Park Service veteran, is currently the superintendent at Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site, a place which commemorates the life, military career, and ...
Situated across the street from the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site, Grant's Farm now sprawls across 280 acres and houses more than 900 animals. The property is so large, a tram takes ...
But just next door, the Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site plans to repurpose some of the property. 10 years after Mount McGregor Correctional shut down, the facility sits mostly untouched.
He was under orders to scout a suitable site for a military post, a mission personally approved by President Ulysses S. Grant ... his brother-in-law wrote. National Anthropological Archives ...
It seems like Almost Yesterday that the city of Ironton, Missouri installed a series of historical markers to identify Civil ...
Ulysses S. Grant continued the American tradition of electing military figures as presidents—those men who led and won key battles in war. Attempting to be apolitical, Grant campaigned on the ...
On March 1, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant established Yellowstone ... NPS would see its purview grow to 63 national parks ...
For much of his life, Ulysses S. Grant failed at every occupation he tried. But in the United States Army, his remarkable talents as a soldier and leader saved his country from falling apart.