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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Bill Clinton's Boyhood Home Soon To Be Historic Site


House where former president spent early years becomes national historic site on Jan. 2


The home in Hope where Bill Clinton spent the first four years of his life will officially be a national historic site as of Jan. 2.
Organizers worked for years to earn the status for the Clinton First Home Museum on Hervey Street. More than 80,000 visitors from 159 countries have toured the two-story, wood-frame home since it opened as a museum in 1997.
The museum won approval last year to become part of the National Park Service.
The home remained the focal point for the future president's family for several years after he and his mother moved out.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can't wait until they dedicate President Obama's old home as a national museum. I wonder what country will it be in? Will the family pictures on the Log Cabin wall (like Abe had) include those pin-up nudies of dear ol" Mom that I've seen scattered all over the internet, that apparently political historians can't seem to get erased yet. Maybe that's why our government wants control of the internet, so they can re-manufacture Obams's whole family history and make the facts fit their Democratic story. There's nothing quite like those "New and Improved" historical facts for politicians and Presidents. I've always wondered why that close aunt/sister/cousin? (nobody seems to know her place in the family) of Obama's in Africa never gets to do public interviews for the press? Maybe she just gets so much spending money from relatives or his political allies that she figures it's not really in her best interest to talk? Who really knows, huh?

Anonymous said...

Wasn't Clintons boyhood home a brothel ? He doesn't know who his father is and his mother was a prostitute.