Harry S Truman National Historic Site

President Harry S Truman took America from its traditional isolationism into the age of international involvement. Despite his power, he never forgot where he came from. Today, visitors can experience the surroundings Truman knew as a young man of modest ambition through his political career and final years as a former president.

The Truman Home

Although Harry Truman was a 20th century president, his home was from the Victorian era.

The Truman home near sunset.

The Truman Farm Home

From when he was 22 until he was 33 years old, Harry Truman lived on his grandmother's farm.

The Truman Farm Home sits behind Autumn trees.

The Noland Home

Harry Truman's cousins, the Nolands, lived right across the street from him.

The Noland home sits across the street from the Truman home.

The George Wallace Home

Bess Truman's brother, George, and his wife, May, lived right behind the Truman home.

The George Wallace home with the Truman home in the background.

219 North Delaware Street...Then and Now

Once the home of a flour mill partner, it later was the home of a president.

The Truman Home, Then and Now!

The Frank Wallace Home

Bess Truman's brother, Frank, and his wife Natalie, lived in this small bungalow right behind the Truman home.

The Frank Wallace home where Bess Truman's brother lived.