Visit the Grant Presidential Library and the Williams Collection of Lincolniana
Come visit The Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library and the Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana. Now open at Mitchell Memorial Library. Visit for more information.
Woodrow Wilson's birth home reveals history
Breaking Through News reporter Elaine Rackley recently toured President Thomas Woodrow Wilson's birth place in Staunton.
Wilson was the 28th President of the United States, who didn't always find himself on the right side of history.
List 8 Tourist Attractions in Staunton, Virginia | Travel to United States
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The Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson
Experience President Woodrow Wilson's childhood in Augusta by visiting his restored Civil War home where he lived the longest. The home has 14 rooms furnished with original Wilson family pieces from the 1860 period, kitchen and carriage house. For more information about the Boyhood Home of Woodrow Wilson visit wilsonboyhoodhome.org. For more information about Augusta, GA visit augustaga.org.
The Birthplace of President Herbert Hoover - West Branch, Iowa
S2 Ep49 Herbert Hoover was born in West Branch, Ia on August 10, 1874. Later in life he went on to become the 31st president of the United States. In this video we travel to West Branch and see where it all started.
Visiting the James A. Garfield Home
Franck & Friends Travel To FDR Library & Clinton Corners Winery. Sat.Nov.5,2011
Franck LaBoy made this video of his trip to the Franklin D. and Eleanor Roosevelt Presidential Library in Hyde Park, New York which took place on Saturday November 5, 2011. Less than 2 percent of all Americans visit Presidential Libraries during their lifetime. After the vist to the FD & E R Library...Franck took his friends to CLinton Corners Winery Vineyards where Phyllis Feder gave a fabulous tour and showed the vineyards to the tourists. The Clinton vineyards is a must place to visit. Check out their fine wines- all are superb and appropriate for high end dining at home. Check out this Flip video!
Richard Nixon Home He Was Born In 1913
Taking a tour of the house Richard Nixon was born in. Yorba Linda, CA
Woodrow Wilson | Wikipedia audio article
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Woodrow Wilson
00:03:58 1 Early life
00:06:17 2 Education
00:09:04 3 Marriage and family
00:10:11 4 Personal interests
00:10:57 5 Academic career
00:13:08 6 Political science author
00:13:18 6.1 U.S. and British system contrast
00:17:53 6.2 Public administration
00:20:15 7 President of Princeton University
00:25:55 8 Governor of New Jersey
00:30:05 9 Presidential election of 1912
00:30:16 9.1 Democratic nomination
00:34:20 9.2 General election
00:37:43 10 Presidency (1913–1921)
00:37:54 10.1 First term (1913–1917)
00:43:22 10.1.1 Tariff legislation and income tax
00:44:19 10.1.2 Federal Reserve System
00:46:46 10.1.3 Antitrust and other measures
00:48:51 10.1.4 Mexican Revolution
00:49:55 10.1.4.1 Pancho Villa
00:51:32 10.1.5 Miners strike, wife's death and remarriage
00:54:29 10.1.6 Events leading to U.S. entry into World War I (1914–16)
01:00:59 10.2 Presidential election of 1916
01:05:46 10.3 Second term (1917–1921)
01:05:58 10.3.1 Entry into World War I
01:11:08 10.3.2 Home front
01:14:15 10.3.3 The Fourteen Points
01:15:22 10.3.4 Peace Conference 1919
01:19:10 10.3.5 Treaty fight, 1919
01:21:49 10.3.6 Post war: 1919–1920
01:23:22 10.3.7 Other foreign affairs
01:26:34 10.3.8 Incapacity
01:28:28 10.3.9 Prohibition
01:30:12 10.3.10 Women's suffrage
01:32:02 10.3.11 Post war economic depression
01:32:27 10.4 Administration and Cabinet
01:33:05 10.5 Judicial appointments
01:33:14 10.5.1 Supreme Court
01:33:58 10.5.2 Other courts
01:34:16 11 Final years and death
01:36:59 12 Race relations
01:43:12 13 Memorials
01:45:22 14 Works
01:46:21 15 Media
01:46:29 16 See also
01:47:02 17 Notes
01:47:11 18 Bibliography
01:47:20 18.1 Biographical
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Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was an American statesman and academic who served as the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921. A member of the Democratic Party, Wilson served as the President of Princeton University from 1902 to 1910, and as Governor of New Jersey from 1911 to 1913, before winning the 1912 presidential election. As president, he oversaw the passage of progressive legislative policies unparalleled until the New Deal in 1933. He also led the United States during World War I, establishing an activist foreign policy known as Wilsonianism. He was one of the three key leaders at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, where he championed a new League of Nations, but he was unable to win Senate approval for U.S. participation in the League.
Born in Staunton, Virginia, to a slaveholding family, Wilson spent his early years in Augusta, Georgia, and Columbia, South Carolina. His father was a leading Southern Presbyterian and helped to found the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America. After earning a Ph.D. in political science from Johns Hopkins University, Wilson taught at various schools before taking a position at Princeton. In 1910, Democratic leaders recruited him to run for Governor of New Jersey. Serving from 1911 to 1913, Wilson broke with party bosses and won the passage of several progressive reforms. Wilson's success in New Jersey gave him a national reputation as a progressive reformer, and his Southern roots helped him win favor in that region. After several ballots, the 1912 Democratic National Convention selected Wilson as the party's presidential nominee. Theodore Roosevelt's third-party candidacy split the Republican Party, which re-nominated incumbent President William Howard Taft. Wilson won the 1912 election with a plurality of the popular vote and a large majority in the Electoral College.
Upon taking office, Wilson called a special session of Congress, whose work culminated in the Revenue Act of 1913, introducing a federal income tax which provided revenue lost when tariffs were sharply lowered. He also presided over the passage of the Federal Reserve Act, which created a central banking system in the form of the Federal Reserve System. Other ma ...
Staunton, Virginia - City Overview
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Herbert Hoover Birthplace, West Branch, IA - LiDAR 3D Scans Flythrough
Composite of 7 LiDAR Scans of the Herbert Hoover Birthplace / Home in West Branch Iowa. Scans conducted as part of a STEM event on 8/6/2016.
Touring the Calvin Coolidge House and the Burtch-Udall House
Bob meets University of Vermont professor Tom Visser in Plymouth Notch to visit the birthplace of President Calvin Coolidge. They then go to see the Burtch-Udall House, a classic Federal-period house from 1785.
Knights Inn Verona - Verona VA
In the heart of Virginia, just off of I-81, the Knights Inn Verona offers easy access to some of the Shenandoah Valley's most remarkable attractions. The views along Skyline Drive, a scenic byway through Shenandoah National Park, are spectacular...and there are 500 miles of trail to hike. You'll be close to the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum, with its historic home, beautiful gardens and exhibits. The Museum of Frontier Culture is nearby, and we're close to the airport, Mary Baldwin College, James Madison University, and Washington and Lee University.
We're pet-friendly and have plenty of on-site parking for your RV or truck. Use our free wi-fi as you enjoy a free daily continental breakfast and complimentary newspaper.
You'll get a good night's sleep at a very affordable price. We pride ourselves on offering uncomplicated value and no-frills essentials. We call it “Serenity Near Shenandoah”.
For your next visit, stay with us at Knights Inn Verona.
Herbert Hoover National Historic Site
Recorded May 26, 2019
The Herbert Hoover National Historic Site is a unit of the National Park System in West Branch, Iowa. The buildings and grounds commemorate the life of Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States. The park was established in 1965 and encompasses 187 acres.
Hoover spent the first eleven years of his life in West Branch. The son of a blacksmith who practiced close to the town, Hoover was born in a small cottage in 1874. Within the next few years, Hoover was orphaned and left West Branch to live with relatives in Oregon. Hoover would go on to become a successful mining engineer, humanitarian, and President of the United States.
In this video I visit the birthplace cottage and grave site along with historic downtown West Branch.
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