Everything about The Herbert Hoover National Historic Site totally explained
The
Herbert Hoover National Historic Site buildings and grounds in
West Branch, Iowa, are preserved by the
National Park Service to commemorate the life of the 31st
President of the United States. The site is also known as
Herbert Hoover Birthplace. It includes the small cottage where
Hoover was born in
1874, a blacksmith shop similar to the one owned by his father, the first West Branch schoolhouse, and the
Quaker meetinghouse where the Hoover family worshipped. Also located on the grounds are the
Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum, the gravesites of Hoover and his wife,
First Lady Lou Henry Hoover, and an 81-acre (308,000 m²) tallgrass
prairie.
As
Herbert Hoover Birthplace, the site was declared a
National Historic Landmark on June 23, 1965.,
The
National Historic Site was established on August 12, 1965.
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