Eisenhower National Historic Site

Junior Secret Service Program

A Family Activity for Kids ages 7-12


Eisenhower with Secret Service
Eisenhower touring his farm
with Secret Service
For nearly 25 years, United States Secret Service agents played an important role at the home of the 34th president. Their job was to guard Dwight D. Eisenhower, his family, and his farm while he was president from 1953 - 1961. After President Kennedy's assassination in 1963, the Secret Service returned to protect the Eisenhowers during their retirement.
When you visit Eisenhower National Historic Site, you can discover what it was like to be a Secret Service agent by doing the activities in the Junior Secret Service Agent Training Manual. The Manual is provided free to anyone ages 7-12 who visits the site with their family.

If you have what it takes to complete the activities, you will become an official Junior Secret Service Agent and be awarded the Junior Secret Service badge and certificate.

Junior Secret Service Manual

Become a Junior Agent at Home by completing the:
The On-Line Junior Secret Service Manual