The First Ladies National Historic Site is home to the National First Ladies Library and Museum. It is the only site in the world dedicated to honoring and educating about the legacies of our nation’s First Ladies and the role that they have played in the advancement of women.
The site consists of the fully restored Saxton-McKinley house, childhood home of First Lady Ida Saxton McKinley, as well as the Visitors Center/National First Ladies Library & Museum, which focuses on exhibits relating to our nation’s First Ladies. You can also enjoy the beautiful First Ladies Park. Free parking is available.
The First Ladies National Historic Site is home to the National First Ladies Library and Museum. It is the only site in the world dedicated to honoring and educating about the legacies of our nation’s First Ladies and the role that they have played in the advancement of women.
The site consists of the fully restored Saxton-McKinley house, childhood home of First Lady Ida Saxton McKinley, as well as the Visitors Center/National First Ladies Library & Museum, which focuses on exhibits relating to our nation’s First Ladies. You can also enjoy the beautiful First Ladies Park. Free parking is available.
What You Should Know...
Open:
Seasonally: January, February, March, April, September, October, November, December; Closed on: Sunday, Monday
Hours:
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9:00am -
4:00pm
9:00am -
4:00pm
9:00am -
4:00pm
9:00am -
4:00pm
9:00am -
4:00pm
Cost: Less than $25
Payment: Cash, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover
Discounts: Children, Seniors, Military
Access: Wheelchair, Service Animals
Parking: Free On-site, Street, Bus
Available: Guided Tour, Gift Shop, Souvenirs
Extra Fun...
Insider Info
Free parking is available at the First Ladies National Historic Site at the corner of Market Ave. and Third Street.
Tours begin at the Visitors Center/National First Ladies Library & Museum, which is at the corner of Market Ave. and 2nd Street (one block north of parking). Tours of the Saxton House are offered at 10 am, 12 pm, and 2 pm during hours of operation.
Fun Facts
Did you know that Canton, Ohio, is home to 25th President of the United States William McKinley, whose wife, First Lady Ida Saxton McKinley, grew up in Canton.
Did you know the First Ladies National Historic Site is the only site in the world dedicated to preserving the legacy of our nation’s First Ladies?
McKinley was an important figure in the life of Canton during the late 1800s.
Did you know that the National First Ladies Library offers in-person and online programs to educate the community about the nation’s First Ladies?
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The First Ladies National Historic Site is home to the National First Ladies Library and Museum. It is the only site in the world dedicated to honoring and educating about the legacies of our nation’s First Ladies and the role that they have played in the advancement of women.
The site consists of the fully restored Saxton-McKinley house, childhood home of First Lady Ida Saxton McKinley, as well as the Visitors Center/National First Ladies Library & Museum, which focuses on exhibits relating to our nation’s First Ladies. You can also enjoy the beautiful First Ladies Park. Free parking is available.
The Eras Exhibit: 250 Years of First Ladies' Progress and Power
Celebrate 250 Years of First Ladies Progress and Power with us!
From the nation’s earliest days to the modern era, First Ladies have shaped American history through advocacy, diplomacy, and cultural influence. The Eras Exhibit will take visitors on an immersive journey through the evolving role of these women across the many eras of the American historical timeline, showcasing how they have redefined leadership, championed social causes, and influenced national conversations.
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Insider Info
Free parking is available at the First Ladies National Historic Site at the corner of Market Ave. and Third Street.
Tours begin at the Visitors Center/National First Ladies Library & Museum, which is at the corner of Market Ave. and 2nd Street (one block north of parking). Tours of the Saxton House are offered at 10 am, 12 pm, and 2 pm during hours of operation.
Fun Facts
Did you know that Canton, Ohio, is home to 25th President of the United States William McKinley, whose wife, First Lady Ida Saxton McKinley, grew up in Canton.
Did you know the First Ladies National Historic Site is the only site in the world dedicated to preserving the legacy of our nation’s First Ladies?
McKinley was an important figure in the life of Canton during the late 1800s.
Did you know that the National First Ladies Library offers in-person and online programs to educate the community about the nation’s First Ladies?
Celebrate 250 Years of First Ladies Progress and Power with us!
From the nation’s earliest days to the modern era, First Ladies have shaped American history through advocacy, diplomacy, and cultural influence. The Eras Exhibit will take visitors on an immersive journey through the evolving role of these women across the many eras of the American historical timeline, showcasing how they have redefined leadership, championed social causes, and influenced national conversations.
Celebrate 250 Years of First Ladies Progre
Celebrate 250 Years of First Ladies Progress and Power with us!
From the nation’s earliest days to the modern era, First Ladies have shaped American history through advocacy, diplomacy, and cultural influence. The Eras Exhibit will take visitors on an immersive journey through the evolving role of these women across the many eras of the American historical timeline, showcasing how they have redefined leadership, championed social causes, and influenced national conversations.