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Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site

About

Step back in time and explore the rich history of the Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site. This national treasure commemorates the remarkable legacy of Ulysses S. Grant, the celebrated Civil War hero and 18th President of the United States. At this historic site, visitors can delve into the personal life of Grant as they discover the story of his courtship with Julia Dent, his beloved wife. The beautiful White Haven estate, where the couple first met, served as the backdrop for their budding romance. It was here, between 1854 and 1859, that the Dents, Grants, and a community of enslaved African-Americans resided, shaping the narrative of this pivotal era in American history. Walk in the footsteps of these influential figures as you wander through the meticulously preserved grounds of the Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site. Gain insight into the daily lives of those who once called this estate home and immerse yourself in the compelling tales of love, resilience, and cultural heritage that define this significant landmark. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a captivating journey through time, the Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site offers a truly immersive experience that promises to leave a lasting impression on all who venture within its hallowed grounds.

Directions

Exploring Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site: Your Route Guide

Travel Directions to Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site

Embark on a journey through history as you make your way to the Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site, nestled in the heart of south St. Louis County. Our guide will ensure that you arrive at this national treasure smoothly and swiftly.

Identifying Key Points of Reference

The Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site is conveniently located on Grant Road, creating a significant landmark in south St. Louis County. To the south, you will find Gravois Road, while the bustling Watson Road marks the northern boundary. For those approaching from the west, I-270 will be your guide, and from the east, you'll be led by Laclede Station Road.

Your Destination Address

As you map your journey, please note that the Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site is situated at 7400 Grant Road, St. Louis, MO 63123. This address will lead you directly to a place where history and culture merge, offering an enriching experience for all visitors.

Enjoy Your Visit

Now that you're equipped with precise Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site park directions, we hope you enjoy your visit to this historic jewel. While you're in the area, don't forget to explore other local state attractions, each adding to the rich tapestry of Missouri's history and culture.

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Location

Located in St. Louis

Weather Information

St. Louis weather can be uncomfortable and occasionally severe, so please plan your visit accordingly. High heat and humidity, severe thunderstorms, snow and ice, and extreme cold are all possible depending upon the season. For an update of inclement weather conditions which may affect your visit, call (314)842-1867 and follow the instructions to connect to the inclement weather report.

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Quick Facts

  • Designation: National Historic Site
  • City: St. Louis
  • Park Code: ulsg
  • Website: Official Website

Activities

Arts and Culture Cultural Demonstrations Live Music Biking Compass and GPS Geocaching Guided Tours Self-Guided Tours - Walking Living History Junior Ranger Program Wildlife Watching Birdwatching Park Film Museum Exhibits Shopping Bookstore and Park Store

Topics

Architecture and Building African American Heritage Archeology Enslavement Farming and Agriculture Plantations Military Presidents Reconstruction Social Movements Abolition Movement Civil Rights Voting Rights and Suffrage Transportation Wars and Conflicts Mexican War Indian and Frontier Wars Civil War Westward Expansion Women's History

Plan Your Visit

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