Belinda Weiss provided an excellent introduction to this Birthplace museum for the 25th president. The McKinley letters, campaign literature, and displays give one a sense of the intense opinions, the formality, and the extended hospitality of the times. The time line of the Spanish American War is concise. There were additional displays in the main gallery of the Holocaust , the Sons of the American Revolution flag collection, and posters on remembering the Ohio coal war. The collection of busts both inside and out remind one of the founders of the steel and iron industry for western Pennsylvania, northern West Virginia, and eastern Ohio that built much of the USA. A replica of the McKinley birthplace home is located a short walk from the museum. It is worth seeing what life may have felt like in the 1840s.
As noted in the visitor brochure, the balcony level where most of the McKinley artifacts are located, is not handicap accessible.
The McKinley Presidential Library and Museum are in Canton,OH approximately an...
Read moreThis place most definitely fits the category of "hidden gem." The architecture, both inside and outside, is stunning and reminds you of a memorial or monument you might find in the nation's capital Washington D.C. The memorial is grandiose for such a small town. It is clear that they are very proud of their association with President McKinley. The museum was fantastic and had a lot of great information and artifacts to look at. The building the museum is housed in was constructed at the end of the second decade of the 20th century and is like walking back in time. Belinda at the desk was extremely welcoming, helpful and knowledgeable about the structure and McKinley. If you're into presidential history and are in the area, this...
Read moreWe have driven by the sign for the William McKinley memorial, but never stopped. Well, we had some time a decided it was with a short detour. The museum was not open, but the library portion was. The memorial grounds are very well maintained. Even if the buildings are closed, it is still worth stopping by just to see the statue and the outdoor statues. McKinley is in the center and there are several busts surrounding him of prominent leaders that were from Ohio. I would like to come again when the memorial museum is open. The replica of his birthplace is a short walk away if you would like to add that...
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