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Ike, Gettysburg, and the Cold War

Eisenhower National Historic Site is the home and farm of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Located adjacent to the Gettysburg Battlefield, the farm served the President as a weekend retreat and a meeting place for world leaders. With its peaceful setting and view of South Mountain, it was a much needed respite from Washington and a backdrop for efforts to reduce Cold War tensions.

 
Rception Center Exhibits

Things To Do

Tour the President's home, enjoy a self-guided walk around the farm, or join a park ranger for an exploration of 1950s Secret Service operations or a look back at WWII and Ike's problems as Supreme Commander.
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Ike and Mamie

Virtual Museum Exhibit

VISIT the virtual multi-media exhibit that celebrates Dwight D. Eisenhower, his military career, wartime leadership, and popular presidency; and the exuberant, trend-setting First Lady Mamie. Have an intimate visit with Ike and Mamie in their comfortable home, and see Ike's successful cattle operation at Eisenhower Farms.
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Junior Secret Service Agents on the Radio

For Kids

Children (ages 7-12) may become Junior Secret Service agents by doing activities in the Junior Secret Service Training Manual. New agents are awarded a badge and certificate!
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Cattle at the Eisenhower Farm

Animals

The Farm still maintains a herd of black Angus cattle. It is also home to a variety of wildlife including several threatened species.
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Write to

Eisenhower NHS
250 Eisenhower Farm Drive
Gettysburg, PA 17325

E-mail Us

Phone

Visitor Information
(717) 338-9114 ext. 10

Fax

(717) 338-0821

Climate

Summers are generally hot and humid. Winters are generally cold with variable precipitation.
Elvis in the army (US Army photo)  

Did You Know?
President Dwight D. Eisenhower had little appreciation for rock and roll music. He did, however, think highly of Elvis Presley for dutifully and without complaint serving his country after being drafted in 1958.

Last Updated: October 25, 2007 at 14:54 EST