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Rutherford B. Hayes, nineteenth president of the United States, lived here with his wife, Lucy, from 1873 until his death in 1893.
The twenty-five-acre estate, named Spiegel Grove, now is part of the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, where visitors may tour the wooded grounds and restored mansion, with its beautiful antiques, a museum chronicling Hayes's life and accomplishments as a soldier and a politician; and the nation's first presidential library.
Year-round: (Museum and Residence)
Year-round: (Library)
After touring the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, visit Fort Meigs in Perrysburg and Fallen Timbers near Maumee.
For information about events and other places of interest around the state, please call toll-free 1 800 BUCKEYE.
Adults: $7.50
Senior Citizen: $6.50
Children 6 -
12: $3.00
Home of Rutherford B.
Hayes.
Gilbert Gonzalez.
Family home of Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th President of the United
States.
Hayes Library and
Museum.
Gilbert Gonzalez.
The first presidential library with two floors of exhibits, and the
diaries paper and scrapbooks of Mr. Hayes.
The Red Parlor in the
Hayes Home.
Gilbert Gonzalez.
The home is decorated in the Victorian style with Hayes family
furnishings.
Thomas J.
Culbertson, Director
Gilbert Gonzalez,
Photographic Resources.
Nancy Kleinhenz,
Communications Manager.