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Herbert Hoover National Historic Site
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Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association
 
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The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association's headquarters is in the "Yellow House" overlooking the National Historic Site.

The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association fosters the collection, interpretation, and preservation of historical resources relating to the life, ideas, values, and times of Herbert Hoover, thirty-first President of the United States. The Association supports both Herbert Hoover National Historic Site and the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum.

Contact the Presidential Library Association to find out more or to become a member.

 
Three women in 19th century dress show a lady and her young son how to play a hoop-and-stick game.
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The Presidential Library Association supports interpretive programming, such as living history demonstrations, at Herbert Hoover National Historic Site.
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Prairie Restoration Volunteer Projects
Volunteer to restore native tallgrass prairie on National Public Lands Day.
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Be a Junior Ranger
Activities for kids in the park or at home.
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A man and two children feed milk to a calf.
Silos and Smokestacks National Heritage Area
A network of historic and cultural sites in eastern Iowa tells the story of American agriculture.
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A woman photographing prairie flowers in the early morning.
Artist-in-Residence Program
Artists share their vision of the historic site. About the program, artists, and how to apply.
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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 09, 2008 at 15:40 EST