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Herbert Hoover National Historic SiteA park ranger with a class of elementary school students outside a white cottage with a white picket fence.
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Herbert Hoover National Historic Site
For Teachers
 
A park ranger with a group of school children outside the Herbert Hoover Birthplace.
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A ranger-guided tour is one of many activities for schools at Herbert Hoover National Historic Site.

Herbert Hoover National Historic Site and the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum are classrooms full of lessons on Herbert Hoover's life and career, his family, and his community.

Teachers can plan a field trip to Herbert Hoover National Historic Site and download curriculum materials to supplement their classroom lessons.

The Presidential Library and Museum's web page for educators has more curriculum guides, reading lists, and information on planning a field trip.

Silos and Smokestacks National Heritage Area, National Park Service-affiliated organization in northeastern and east central Iowa, has numerous educational opportunities and resources.

A park ranger leading a guided tour for elementary school children.
Plan A Field Trip
Reservations, activities, and curriculum materials for teachers and their students.
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Pupils' desks, part of the Schoolhouse furnishings.
Take a virtual tour
Learn more about the historic buildings and landscape with an online tour.
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Black-and-white portrait photograph of one girl and two boys.
Hoover Genealogy
An abridged Hoover family tree, beginning with Herbert's parents.
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Black and white photo of the mustached Charles Curtis.  

Did You Know?
Herbert Hoover's vice president Charles Curtis was of almost half American Indian ancestry? Curtis’ mother was one quarter Kaw, one quarter Pottawatomie and one quarter Osage.
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Last Updated: April 26, 2007 at 12:52 EST