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First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library


205 Market Avenue
Canton, OH 44702
United States

(??.? miles from you)

Visit Web Site FILA_Info@nps.gov

Call: 330-452-0876


First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library

The Eras Exhibit: 250 Years of First Ladies' Progress and Power
The Eras Exhibit: 250 Years of First Ladies' Progress and Power
The Eras Exhibit: 250 Years of First Ladies' Progress and Power
The Eras Exhibit: 250 Years of First Ladies' Progress and Power
Cost: Free
Booking options: Open to Public
Ages: All Ages
Plan to spend:
Thursday, November 20th 2025
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (EST)

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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First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library

205 Market Avenue

Canton, OH United States

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  • The Eras Exhibit: 250 Years of First Ladies' Progress and Power

    Thursday

    9:00 AM EST

    First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library

    The Eras Exhibit: 250 Years of First Ladies' Progress and Power

    First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library

    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.

  • Third Thursday: A Widow’s Work—Jacqueline Kennedy and the JFK Legacy

    Thursday

    6:30 PM EST

    First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library

    Third Thursday: A Widow’s Work—Jacqueline Kennedy and the JFK Legacy

    First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library

    Third Thursday: A Widow’s Work—Jacqueline Kennedy and the JFK Legacy
    In the aftermath of an unthinkable national tragedy, Jacqueline Kennedy guided a grieving nation through mourning – while shaping one of the most powerful presidential legacies in American history. Join us for this poignant Third Thursday evening as Dr. Karen Dunak, author of Our Jackie: Public Claims on a Private Life, presents an intimate exploration of Jackie Kennedy’s efforts to memorialize President John F. Kennedy.

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