
TR Robertson –Part II of the listing by states of the sites to visit that are historically significant relating to the U.S. Presidents birthplaces, places of residence, museums and monuments continues alphabetically beginning with the state of New York. Many of these sites have amazing displays that will take you back in time to events that make-up the story of the history of the United States. Some of the sites have camping areas associated with or adjacent to the parks. If you are visiting any of these states on your vacations, add some of these sites to your itinerary.
New York
Millard Filmore House (built in 1826) – 207 Bloomfield Ave., Caldwell
Millard Filmore log cabin – Fillmore Glen State Park – 1686 NY 38, Moracia
Ulysses S. Grant Cottage State Historic Site – 1000 Mt. McGregor Rd., Wilton
Grant’s Tomb – W 122nd St & Riverside Dr., New York City
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site – 4097 Albany Post Rd., Hyde Park

Val-Kill – Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site – 106 Val Kill Park Rd., Hyde Park
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site Home of Theodore Roosevelt – 20 Sagamore Hill Rd., Oyster Bay
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace Historic Site – 641 Delaware Ave., Buffalo
Lindenwald – Martin Van Buren National Historic Site – 1013 Old Post Rd., Kinderhook
North Carolina
Andrew Johnson Birthplace – 1 Mimosa St., Raleigh
James K. Polk Memorial State Historic Site – 12031 Lancaster Hwy, Pineville
Ohio
James A. Garfield National Historic Site – 8095 Mentor Ave., Mentor
James A. Garfield Monument – 12316 Euclid Ave., Cleveland
Ulysses S. Grant Birthplace (built 1817) – U.S. Route 52 & State Route 232 – Point Pleasant
Ulysses S. Grant Boyhood Home and Schoolhouse (1823) – 219 E. Grant Ave., Georgetown

Warren G. Harding Harrison Home – 380 Mt. Vernon Ave., Marion
William Henry Harrison Tomb – 41 Cliff Rd., North Bend
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, Library, Museum & Home (first Presidential Center established) – Spiegel Grove, Fremont
National McKinley Birthplace Memorial and Museum – 40 N. Main St., Niles
William McKinley President Library Museum – 800 McKinley Monument Dr. NW – Canton
William H. Taft National Historic Site & Birthplace – 2038 Auburn Ave., Cincinnati
Pennsylvania
James Buchanan Birthplace State Park – 2831 W. Stony Batter Rd., Mercersburg

James Buchanan Wheatland (1828) – 1120 Marietta Ave., Lancaster
Eisenhower National Historic Site – 243 Eisenhower Farm Rd., Gettysburg
South Carolina
Andrew Jackson State Park – 196 Andrew Jackson Park Rd., Lancaster
Woodrow Wilson Family Home – 1705 Hampton St., Columbia
Tennessee
Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage (1804) – 1=4580 Rachels Ln., Hermitage
Andrew Jackson Historic Site, Museum & Library – 101 N. College St., Greeneville
Abraham Lincoln Library & Museum – Lincoln Memorial University, 120 Mars-Debusk Pkwy, Harrogate
James K. Polk Home & Museum – 301 W 7th St., Columbia
Texas

Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site – 609 S Lamar Ave., Denison
Lyndon B. Johnson State Park & Historic Site – 199 Park Rd. 52, Stonewall
Lyndon B. Johnson National Historic Park – 1048 Park Rd. #40 , Stonewall
Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza (JFK assassination investigation) – 411 Elm St. Dallas
Vermont
Chester A. Arthur State Historic Site – 4588 Chester A. Arthur Rd., Fairfield
Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site – 3780 VT-100A, Plymouth
Virginia
Berkeley Plantation – Birthplace of William Henry Harrison (site of 1st Thanksgiving recognized by a President) – 12602 Harrison Landing Rd., Charles City
Monticello (home of Thomas Jefferson) – 1050 Monticello Loop, Charlottesville
Thomas Jefferson Poplar Forest, Forest Virginia
Tuckahoe Plantation (Boyhood home of Thomas Jefferson) – 12601 River Rd., Richmond

James Madison’s Montpelier – 11350 Constitution Hwy, Montpelier Station
James Madison Birthplace – Route 301, Port Conway
James Madison Museum & Memorial Library – 129 Caroline St., Orange
James Monroe Highland (1799) – 2050 James Monroe Parkway, Charlottesville
Sherwood Forest Plantation (Home of longest frame house in America – 1842) – 14501 John Tyler Memorial Hwy, Charles City
George Washington Boyhood home at Ferry Farm & Historic Kenmore – 268 Kings Hwy, Fredericksburg
George Washington Mount Vernon (1799) – 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy, Mt. Vernon
George Washington Birthplace National Monument – Westmoreland County
Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum – 20 N Coalter St., Staunton
Washington D.C.

Ford’s Theater National Historic Site (Pres. Lincoln assassination) – 511 10th St. NAW
President Lincoln’s Cottage at the Soldier’s Home – 140 Rock Creek Church Rd. NW
Woodrow Wilson House (retirement home) – 2340 S Street NW
Canada
Roosevelt Campobello International Park (FDR & Eleanor family retreat) 459 Route 774, Welshpool, NB ESE 1A4, Canada