Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum
Category: Historic
Tags: Woodrow Wilson, presidential museum, Staunton, history, birthplace, World War I, Greek Revival, library
Description
Set in the Greek Revival manse where the 28th U.S. president was born in 1856, this Staunton museum and library chronicles Woodrow Wilson's life, World War I, and the founding of the League of Nations. Visitors tour the restored birthplace, period gardens, and exhibit galleries that include Wilson's 1919 Pierce-Arrow limousine.
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