The house was also used to house President Dwight Eisenhower after he suffered from a heart attack in 1956 and then to host President John F Kennedy and the British Prime Minister, Harold MacMillan, during the controversial Bay of Pigs. The house was then transformed into the living quarters for commanding officers of the base in the area.
Today the house is available to the public for educational and historic purposes. Visitors come to the house daily to see the quaint house and witness get a feel for the history that took place there.
Tour Highlights
- See the home Harry S. Truman came to relax and rest
- Visit where Eisenhower recuperated from his heart attack in 1956
- Thomas Edison resided here during World War I
- Here history tellers tell fascinating stories of the most important man of his time
- 9:00am - 4:30pm
- 1 Hour






