- nps.gov fila/index.htmCome learn about how the position of First Lady has evolved over time to include a public role.
- firstladies.org home/visit/plan-your-visitStart your journey to the First Ladies National Historic Site at the Visitor Center and Museum, located at 205 Market Ave.
- en.wikipedia.org First Ladies National Historic SiteThe Saxton House, former home of Ida Saxton McKinley. First Ladies National Historic Site is a United States National Historic Site located in Canton, Ohio.
- facebook.com FirstLadiesNPS/The official Facebook page for First Ladies National Historic Site.
- tripadvisor.ca Attraction_Review-g50168-d8534036-…The first docent led me around past displays of china and scaled-down versions of historic dresses and gowns to a theater where I viewed “Forgotten First...
- touristsecrets.com destinations/first-ladies-…Located in Canton, Ohio, the First Ladies National Historic Site offers a unique glimpse into the lives of America's First Ladies.
- whichmuseum.com museum/first-ladies-national-…This allows visitors to explore the preserved Victorian-era house and learn more about the life and times of Ida McKinley and other First Ladies.
- recreation.gov camping/gateways/13926National First Ladies' Library Education and Research CenterThere is a 91-seat Victorian Theatre on the lower level...
- mapquest.com us/ohio/first-ladies-national-…Get more information for First Ladies National Historic Site in Canton, OH.
- maps.apple.com place…During her residency in Washington, D.C. Mary Regula, wife of Ohio representative Ralph Regula, spoke regularly about the nation's first ladies.
- savingplaces.org distinctive-destinations/first-…Also located at this site is the 1895 City National Bank Building, home to the Education and Research Center.
- waymarking.com waymarks/wm17K7C_First_Ladies_…The site is operated by the National First Ladies' Library in a partnership agreement with the National Park Service and managed by Cuyahoga Valley National...
- nationalparkstraveler.org park/first-ladies-…Nevertheless, the Canton, Ohio, park attracts scarcely more than 10,000 visitors a year.