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Eisenhower National Historic Site in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, preserves the home and farm that Dwight D. Eisenhower and his wife, Mamie, purchased in 1950. He often used it as a get-away during his two terms as the 34th President of the United States (1953-1961). Eisenhower exited the White House when John F. Kennedy was elected, and he and Mamie retired to Gettysburg with plans to live out their lives on the farm.
Visitors to the park can take a guided tour of Eisenhower’s home and walk the grounds around the house and the farm next door, known as Farm 2, which Eisenhower used for his Aberdeen Angus cattle business.
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Last updated on July 4, 2023