the THC's mission is to protect and preserve the state's historic and prehistoric resources, Eisenhower Birthplace State Historic Site preserves the birthplace home of Dwight D. Eisenhower and interprets his life from his humble origins in the Victorian-era railroad town of Denison to his rise to international military and political leader of the 20th century. The home is a cultural asset for the Denison community, providing opportunities for education, recreation and economic development.
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Eisenhower Birthplace is located in Denison, approximately 75 miles north of Dallas. The site is part of the Texas Lakes Trail Region. From Main Street in Denison, head south on Crockett Street to Nelson Street and travel west to Lamar Avenue. Please note that Shepherd and Day streets are closed at Crockett Avenue and do not provide access to Lamar Avenue. Lamar Avenue is closed at Day Street.
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Historical Places, Museums, Places Of Interest, State Government, Tourist Information & Attractions
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