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Herbert Hoover National Historic Site
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Wooden benches and an iron stove in a sparsely furnished room are sunlit by double hung windows and an open doorway.
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Wooden benches and an iron stove provide simple furnishings for the restored Friends Meetinghouse.

Herbert Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover, and their family shaped this presidential memorial area to present a fuller understanding of Hoover's life.

The park's memorial landscape and its elements symbolize American ideals of religion, education, hard work, community, and entrepreneurship as Herbert Hoover saw them and lived them. Rather than fully recreate the setting of his youth, the landscape and historic furnishings are an effort to commemorate and celebrate Herbert Hoover’s accomplishments and ideals. They reflect the wishes and the direct involvement of the Hoover family, and especially Lou Henry Hoover, as they expressed them during the park’s development from 1935 to 1966.

As additions to the historic landscape of Herbert's early years, the Gravesite, the Statue of Isis, and the Presidential Library and Museum connect his childhood to his later accomplishments.

Pupils' desks, part of the Schoolhouse furnishings.
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Bright orange milkweed flowers amid green prairie grasses.
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The television-watching eyes of Herbert Hoover.  

Did You Know?
As Secretary of Commerce in 1927, Herbert Hoover was the first person to appear on an intercity television broadcast. When television became more widespread, Hoover didn't watch it much except to see baseball games.
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Last Updated: October 16, 2007 at 17:38 EST