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James A Garfield National Historic SiteTheme(s): Presidential Parks | |
Description:
James A. Garfield National Historic Site preserves the property associated with the 20th President of the United States. Garfield acquired the home in 1876 to accommodate his large family. The home, named Lawnfield by reporters, was the site of the first successful front porch campaign in 1880. James A. Garfield was President from March 4, 1881 until his death on September 19, 1881. Four years after his assassination, the Memorial Library wing was added by Mrs. Garfield and her family - setting the precedence for presidential libraries. James A. Garfield NHS is operated by the National Park Service and the Western Reserve Historical Society.
Designations: National Historic Site (December 28, 1980)
Accessibility: James A. Garfield National Historic Site is largely accessible. The exception is a small section of the house tour. This area can be viewed by video.
Activites:
Educational Programs | And more.
Facilities: Picnic Areas | Comfort Stations | Museum Exhibits | Tours & Guided Activities | And more.
Directions to James A Garfield National Historic Site
Plane: Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is located 40 miles from James A. Garfield NHS.
Car: From I-90 (east of Cleveland)take the SR 306 Mentor - Kirtland exit. Travel north on SR 306 for two miles to Mentor Avenue (US 20). Turn right and travel east for two miles. James A. Garfield NHS is located at 8095 Mentor Avenue, on the north side of the road.
Public Transportation Amtrak and bus terminals are available.
Attractions: Holden Arboretum Phone:440-256-1110
Lake Farm Park
James A. Garfield Monument at Lake View Cemetery Phone:216-421-2665
Western Reserve Historical Society History Museum Phone:440-248-1188
Nearby Parks: Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area (35 miles) Perry's Victory & International Peace Memorial (115 miles) Hopewell Culture National Historical Park (233 miles) William Howard Taft National Historic Site (265 miles)
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