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  1. The Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home is the presidential library and museum of Dwight David Eisenhower, the 34th president of the United States (1953–1961), located in his hometown of Abilene, Kansas. The museum includes Eisenhower's boyhood home, where he lived from 1898 until being appointed to West Point ...

  2. Ida Elizabeth Stover Eisenhower (May 1, 1862 – September 11, 1946) was the mother of U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969), ...

    • Library
    • Museum
    • Visitors Center
    • Boyhood Home

    Temporary exhibits are often located inside the Eisenhower Presidential Library in the second floor gallery space. This is a working library where the public uses the 26 million pages of the archives to conduct research - everything from genealogy, essays, theses, to book projects.

    Built by the Eisenhower Foundation with funds raised through public gifts, the museum building is constructed of Kansas limestone. Originally dedicated on Veterans Day in 1954, the museum was built to house the materials and objects related to Dwight D. Eisenhower's life.

    The Visitors Center is located on the site of the former Lincoln School, where Eisenhower first enrolled in elementary school. This building houses our gift shop and an auditorium where a brief film on Eisenhower is shown on a daily schedule.

    Opened for public tours in 1947, this typical 19th century home was occupied by the Eisenhower family from 1898 until Mrs. Eisenhower's death in 1946. Tours are scheduled every half hour and are limited to 10 people per tour. Tickets must be purchased in person. 1. Tuesday - Saturday: 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. 2. Sunday: 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. *All home t...

  3. Jun 6, 2024 · Woodrow Wilson lived just two years in Staunton before moving away; today there’s a museum and library dedicated to his presidency. Ida Stover lived in Virginia longer than all of them put together, and as Ida Stover Eisenhower helped mold a general who helped win a war and a president who helped keep the peace — yet no marker remembers her.

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  4. Jul 1, 2019 · October 14, 1890: David Dwight Eisenhower was born in Denison, Texas, third of seven sons of David Jacob and Ida Elizabeth Stover Eisenhower. He was called Dwight from an early age to avoid confusion with his father. 1892: The family returned to Abilene, Kansas. In school, Dwight's older brother was nicknamed "Big Ike," and he became "Little Ike."

  5. When submitting photograph requests, please list as much information as possible regarding the occasion, subject, date, individuals involved and geographical location. Requests can be made via eisenhower.library@nara.gov or by calling the Library at 785-263-6700.

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  7. Orphaned at a young age, Ida Stover lived with relatives who stressed hard work and a basic education. At age 15, she moved to Staunton, Virginia, to find work and attend high school. When she turned 21, she moved to LeCompton, Kansas, to attend Lane University, where she met and married David Eisenhower.

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