Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum
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Good in that it confirmed what a manipulative, at-times malevolent, mostly-failed politician Woodrow Wilson was. Commonly thought of as a champion "Progressive" by fans of big government, he laid the groundwork for the extraordinary, barely-constitutional growth of the Federal Govt under F.D.R. After drifting from UVa, to Davidson, Wilson became a Pol.Sci professor at Princeton who was promoted to President of the University. He tried to ban the Eating Clubs and tussled with the Trustees wrto the Grad College, and was ultimately shown the door, only to fall into the laps of NJ.Dems in 1910 and was improbably elected Governor.. Then when most of his government-control-is-enlightened plans were rejected by the State Legislature, he fell into the nomination for President in 1912, and won only because T.Roosevelt couldn't stay away and split the R vote with Taft. As President, he pushed a bunch of big Fed govt initiatives, that led to dubious results for our country. Income Tax and Federal Reserve laid the groundwork for Prohibition, and then the Depression. Promised to "keep the U.S. out of War" in Europe, he reneged during his 2nd Term and then helped write the Treaty of Versailles that was incredibly punitive to Germany. Oh, and btw, more racist than his predecessors, Wilson demoted dozens of Black Civil Servants who were managers back to menial, lower-paid positions. Princeton University was correct to turn their back on his "achievements."
Douglas Rubin
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We have stopped in Staunton several times on our way north/south but never took the time to visit the Wilson Library. I would recommend it highly. They had a lovely tour of the house he was born in and then a very informative museum which focused on his presidency. The house tour could be an issue for people who struggle with stairs. Tour guide was very thorough and had lots of interesting stories to tell. The museum itself had a lot of information about Wilson's presidency and also about America at the time. They had a good exhibit down in the basement of a ww1 bunker with sounds that I believe were actually recorded at the time. Good exhibit....and I have visited actual WW1 trenches in Vimy Ridge.....so I can vouch for the athenticity of the work. The gift shop is very good. Quite extensive. The garden needs some work....but it does look like they are in the midst of some garden project which I hope will brighten that area up and make it a little more inviting. I only have one tiny complaint. When we were walking around the museum there was a meeting (an interview I believe) happening upstairs in what I presume were offices.....the voices really carried and it was a bit odd and a little intrusive. Maybe a closed door next time would be helpful.
Cindy Rotermund
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Compared to Regan, Carter, or Bush Presidential sites, this stop in American history is modest in size and scope but also appropriate for the location’s place in Mr Wilson’s life for though he was born here, his family moved to Augusta, Georgia before he was two and where he would spend his boyhood during the war years. He would return to visit before his presidential term began and his second wife sought to remember his legacy of a progressive leader through supporting the preservation of his one-time home. Though modest, we found the exhibits well executed, the tour genuinely led, and the staff friendly and helpful. I was pleased to have toured and commend it to others seeking an introduction or greater information on this president who brought the popular election of senators into US politics, sought multiple popular reforms in politics and strived to keep America out of war but who now is known also as being an imperfect man of his era. Exhibits cover his parents, his marriage and devotion to both of his wives, time as an educator and writer and his terms of office. An exhibit on trench warfare brings home a taste of World War 1.
Chris Manley
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Recently visited the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum and was thoroughly impressed by its charm and educational value. The museum, nestled in a small-town atmosphere, felt like a time capsule, preserving the history and legacy of Woodrow Wilson. The highlight of my visit was the World War I exhibit. The walk-through trench replica in the museum's basement was particularly immersive, offering a vivid glimpse into the experiences of soldiers during the Great War. Overall, the exhibits were informative, well-organized, and easy to navigate. Although the museum is self-guided, the staff were incredibly helpful and kind, providing assistance whenever needed. The entire experience was enhanced by their friendly and welcoming demeanor. I highly recommend the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum to anyone interested in American history. It offers a unique and insightful look into Wilson’s life and the era he influenced. If you're in the area, it's definitely worth a visit.
Jonathan Lamb
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Given that this museum does not belong to the official presidential library system, you will be amazed by how well-kept the facility is. Not only is there a short clip depicting the president's car in action but also you can listen to the unique sound of its honk. There is also a WWI section showing how the anti-war president led the nation into an international conflict. My favourite artifacts include a copy of declaration of war by Germany, an anti-tank rifle and a trench replica. In addition to showcasing the president's legacy, the museum also educates the public about his controversial beliefs. I am always under the impression that America is an anti-immigrant country but this president seems to believe the opposite. One interesting fact about the president is that he chose to study history after realizing he was not capable to make a living by practicing law. Don't miss out the tour of his boyhood home, which is included in the admission.
small potato in the US
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We visited the Woodrow Wilson birthplace and museum June 30, 2022. We've passed there many times while going to Harrisonburg, VA. We were very happy with the facilities, the house and grounds and museum, but our visit was marred by our tour guide, who went on and on about the three "enslaved persons," and the evils of slavery. Based on what we saw, the three house servants lived pretty well. Finally, she concluded with, "Woodrow Wilson was no hero" That is a direct quote. And this was about an American president who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize? I can't discourage anyone from visiting here, but I'd confine my visit to the museum and gift shop and pass on the house tour.
James McNeely
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20 N Coalter St, Staunton, VA 24401
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The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum is a complex located in Staunton, Virginia. It contains the President's birthplace, known as the Manse, a Museum that explores the life and times of ...
attractions: Hotel 24 South, Virginia Scenic Railway, The Blackburn Inn and Conference Center, Pufferbellies, Sunspots Studios Glassblowing, American Shakespeare Center's Blackfriars Playhouse, Crack The Code Escape Room, Nu-Beginning Farm: The Store, Crown Jewelers, Beverley Cigar Store, restaurants: Mill Street Grill, The Depot Grille, Byers Street Bistro, Wright's Dairy-Rite, Zynodoa Restaurant, Shenandoah Pizza, Blu Point Seafood Co., Gloria's Pupuseria, Remedy Burger, Chicano Boy Taco

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