Conduct Research at Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site

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  • Want to learn more about Ulysses S. Grant and anxious to find more resources? Consider scheduling an appointment to conduct research at Ulysses S. Grant.
  • 1-4 Hours
  • Visit the White Haven Estate

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  • Visit the historic White Haven estate.
  • 20-30 Minutes
  • Visit the White Haven Home

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  • The historic White Haven estate is more than 200 years old and the home where Ulysses and Julia Grant fell in love. The house is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • 20-30 Minutes
  • Historic Trees at White Haven

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  • View a range of historic and unique trees on the park grounds at Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site.
  • 5-15 Minutes
  • Historic Tree Tour

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  • Numerous trees of historic and natural significance are on the park grounds today. Explore six of these trees by taking a self-guided tour of the park grounds.
  • 10-30 Minutes
  • Take A Self-Guided Tour of the Park Grounds

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  • The historic site grounds are open during standard operating hours (9:00AM to 5:00PM). Explore the quarter-mile walking trace, read the wayside markers, and visit four historic outbuildings on the property.
  • 5-15 Minutes
  • Moving Through History

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  • Join a Park Ranger for a three-mile jog to see the original location of Hardscrabble, a log cabin built by Ulysses S. Grant in the 1850s while he lived in St. Louis.
  • 90 Minutes
  • Let Nature Speak

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  • Take in the beautiful scenery at Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site.
  • Pause in the Summer Kitchen

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  • Learn about slavery at White Haven by visiting the summer kitchen, located behind the main home on the park grounds.
  • 5-15 Minutes
  • The Legacy of Freedom

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  • Watch the park's 22-minute orientation film about Ulysses S. Grant's life.
  • 22 Minutes
  • Ulysses S. Grant's Life and Accomplishments

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  • Visit the park's museum to learn more about Ulysses S. Grant's life and times.
  • 15-60 Minutes
  • A Place Called Home

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  • Walk the park grounds and learn about the Grants, Dents, and enslaved African Americans who lived at White Haven in the 1850s.
  • 5-15 Minutes
  • Bicentennial Celebration

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  • Learn more about the park's efforts to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Ulysses S. Grant's birth in 2022.
  • Explore the Little Free Library

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  • During your visit to the park, stop by the Little Free Library to grab a book and donate your old ones.
  • 5-10 Minutes
  • Do the Junior Ranger Program

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  • The Junior Ranger program helps kids get involved and learn more about Ulysses S. Grant's life and times. Anyone can become a Junior Ranger by completing activities during a park visit.
  • 60-90 Minutes
  • Stop By The Visitor Center

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  • Start your experience at the Visitor Center. Park Staff and volunteers will be located at the front desk to greet you and answer questions. Allow yourself at least a few minutes to become oriented to the park operation. The Visitor Center is open daily from 9:00AM to 5:00PM.
  • 5-15 Minutes
  • Watch the Orientation Film

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  • A 22-minute orientation film provides insights into Ulysses S. Grant's military service during the American Civil War and his two terms as President of the United States.
  • 22 Minutes
  • Check Out the Park Museum

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  • The park museum is housed in a historic horse stable designed by Ulysses S. Grant and completed in 1872. This space is self-guided and there's no wrong way to explore the fascinating content with the museum's six permanent exhibits.
  • 20-30 Minutes