The McKinley Presidential Library & Museum is a family-friendly history and science museum. The Museum includes the McKinley Gallery, Street of Shops, Keller Gallery, Discover World, Hoover-Price Planetarium, Ramsayer Research Library, and The Stark County Story.
The McKinley Gallery holds the largest collection of McKinley artifacts in the world. Step back in time as you walk through the Street of Shops, a life-size replica of a historic town, including a fire station with a horse-drawn fire engine and a real-life fire pole that children can slide down! Check out the model train layout, housed inside a replica of downtown Canton's train station. Kids will also love Alice the Allosaurus, who will greet you in Discover World, along with an authentic mastodon skeleton whose fossilized remains were discovered in Canton!
The McKinley National Memorial, a National Historic Landmark located next to the museum, is the final resting place for the 25th President of the United States, William McKinley.
The McKinley Presidential Library & Museum is a family-friendly history and science museum. The Museum includes the McKinley Gallery, Street of Shops, Keller Gallery, Discover World, Hoover-Price Planetarium, Ramsayer Research Library, and The Stark County Story.
The McKinley Gallery holds the largest collection of McKinley artifacts in the world. Step back in time as you walk through the Street of Shops, a life-size replica of a historic town, including a fire station with a horse-drawn fire engine and a real-life fire pole that children can slide down! Check out the model train layout, housed inside a replica of downtown Canton's train station. Kids will also love Alice the Allosaurus, who will greet you in Discover World, along with an authentic mastodon skeleton whose fossilized remains were discovered in Canton!
The McKinley National Memorial, a National Historic Landmark located next to the museum, is the final resting place for the 25th President of the United States, William McKinley.
You can reach the McKinley National Memorial by car - you do not
have to climb all 108 steps
Fun Facts
Don't miss First Lady Ida McKinley's diamond tiara purchased from the Pawn Stars television program. It is in the McKinley Gallery with other presidential history and memorabillia.
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The McKinley Presidential Library & Museum is a family-friendly history and science museum. The Museum includes the McKinley Gallery, Street of Shops, Keller Gallery, Discover World, Hoover-Price Planetarium, Ramsayer Research Library, and The Stark County Story.
The McKinley Gallery holds the largest collection of McKinley artifacts in the world. Step back in time as you walk through the Street of Shops, a life-size replica of a historic town, including a fire station with a horse-drawn fire engine and a real-life fire pole that children can slide down! Check out the model train layout, housed inside a replica of downtown Canton's train station. Kids will also love Alice the Allosaurus, who will greet you in Discover World, along with an authentic mastodon skeleton whose fossilized remains were discovered in Canton!
The McKinley National Memorial, a National Historic Landmark located next to the museum, is the final resting place for the 25th President of the United States, William McKinley.
The “Grandma & Grandpa’s Attic” exhibition features artifacts from the Museum’s permanent collection from the 1890s through the 1980s!
“Grandma & Grandpa’s Attic” includes objects such as a Kodak “Brownie” camera from the 1910s, an original Monopoly board game from 1936, a Wurlitzer Jukebox from the 1930s, a wedding dress made from a World War II silk parachute, and a Cabbage Patch Kid from the 1980s!
This is an exhibit sure to entertain and teach any generation!
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You can reach the McKinley National Memorial by car - you do not
have to climb all 108 steps
Fun Facts
Don't miss First Lady Ida McKinley's diamond tiara purchased from the Pawn Stars television program. It is in the McKinley Gallery with other presidential history and memorabillia.
Join Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang at the McKinley Presidential Library and Museum this holiday season for our newest exhibit in the Keller Gallery -- Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown!
The exhibition consists of 50 Peanuts daily and Sunday comic strips, over 50 vintage Peanuts-themed seasonal novelties, a Santa letter writing station, and a photo op for children of all ages. Also included in the exhibition is a video featuring Charles Schulz, producer Lee Mendelson, and Bill Melendez!
Join Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts ga
Join Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang at the McKinley Presidential Library and Museum this holiday season for our newest exhibit in the Keller Gallery -- Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown!
The exhibition consists of 50 Peanuts daily and Sunday comic strips, over 50 vintage Peanuts-themed seasonal novelties, a Santa letter writing station, and a photo op for children of all ages. Also included in the exhibition is a video featuring Charles Schulz, producer Lee Mendelson, and Bill Melendez!
The “Grandma & Grandpa’s Attic” exhibition features artifacts from the Museum’s permanent collection from the 1890s through the 1980s!
“Grandma & Grandpa’s Attic” includes objects such as a Kodak “Brownie” camera from the 1910s, an original Monopoly board game from 1936, a Wurlitzer Jukebox from the 1930s, a wedding dress made from a World War II silk parachute, and a Cabbage Patch Kid from the 1980s!
This is an exhibit sure to entertain and teach any generation!
The “Grandma & Grandpa’s A
The “Grandma & Grandpa’s Attic” exhibition features artifacts from the Museum’s permanent collection from the 1890s through the 1980s!
“Grandma & Grandpa’s Attic” includes objects such as a Kodak “Brownie” camera from the 1910s, an original Monopoly board game from 1936, a Wurlitzer Jukebox from the 1930s, a wedding dress made from a World War II silk parachute, and a Cabbage Patch Kid from the 1980s!
This is an exhibit sure to entertain and teach any generation!
Can’t Get Enough Christmas Magic? Join Us for a festive program to kick-off the holiday season! Collections Manager Kait Bergert will share a special presentation on the history of Christmas décor, featuring delightful stories and historical sources, including the legend of Santa Claus in his bright red suit!
After the program, head to the Keller Gallery to experience the Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown exhibition—a traveling show from the Charles Schulz Museum celebrating the classic special!
Can’t Get Enough Christmas Magic? Jo
Can’t Get Enough Christmas Magic? Join Us for a festive program to kick-off the holiday season! Collections Manager Kait Bergert will share a special presentation on the history of Christmas décor, featuring delightful stories and historical sources, including the legend of Santa Claus in his bright red suit!
After the program, head to the Keller Gallery to experience the Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown exhibition—a traveling show from the Charles Schulz Museum celebrating the classic special!