Homes of Presidents of the United States 20th Garfield to 29th Harding

by Tom Royce on February 18, 2008


Celebrating Presidents Day I thought it would be fun and educational to see the homes of where our former Presidents lived at some stage of their life. We will be posting them throughout the day.

Twentieth President, James Alan Garfield’s Home:

20-President-James-Garfield-Home

Twenty-First President, Chester Alan Arthur’s Home:

21-President-Chester-Arthur-Home

Twenty-Second President, Stephen Grover Cleveland’s Home:

22-President-Grover-Cleveland-Home

Twenty-Third President, Benjamin Harrison’s Home: (again, raised in same home as his father)

23-President-Benjamin-Harrison-Home

Twenty-Fourth President, Stephen Grover Cleveland’s Home:

24-President-Grover-Cleveland-Home

Twenty-Fifth President, William McKinley’s Home:

25-President-William-McKinley-Home

Twenty-Sixth President, Theodore Roosevelt’s Home:

26-President-Theodore-Roosevelt-Home

Twenty-Seventh President, William Howard Taft’s Home:

27-President-William-Howard-Taft-Home

Twenty-Eighth President, Woodrow Wilson’s Home:

28-President-Woodrow-Wilson-Home

Twenty-Ninth President, Warren G. Harding’s Home:

29-President-Warren-Harding-Home

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Archie Arthur November 3, 2008 at 9:54 pm

Great site however; that is NOT the home of Chester Alan Arthur.

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Mary February 12, 2009 at 6:37 am

Garfield's middle name was Abram not Alan. The picture posted is the house before the restoration. It is now owned by the National Parks.

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Barbara Holton July 19, 2009 at 11:20 am

I am looking for pictures/prints of Sagamore Hill, the home of Theodore Roosevelt. Any ideas other than the National Park Service of the site museum?

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prof July 28, 2010 at 7:45 pm

Where exactly is this alleged "home" of Warren G. Harding that you show on this site?!? I have been associated with the Harding Home and Museum, in Marion, Ohio, for 15 years and I can GUARANTEE you that the one you show here is most definitely not it! The home I am referring to is dark green with white trim–clearly not the one you have posted here. If you are showing his boyhood home in Caledonia, Ohio, then MAYBE that is it. But that home is privately owned. The one I am referring to is the only historic home of President Harding that is publicly accessible. My question is this: can we actually be assured that the other "presidential homes" that you have on this site are the correct ones, since the Harding Home that you have listed is definitely not the correct one?

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Randy November 20, 2010 at 9:59 pm

The brick house shown is the Marion Board of Realtors office on East Center Street.

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tara reed September 15, 2011 at 2:56 pm

agree. that house is not the president hardings old historic home…..im thinking its one of the undergound railroad houses located actually on east center street just east of greenwood. they made a mistake……..

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