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| This is a very small home with the just the basics needs |
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| the summer kitchen is at the back of the home. During the winter months the stove is bought inside the home and use as a source of heat as there is no fireplace in the home. |
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| under the back porch is a cellar door which was used for fruits and vegetables storage |
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| outhouse as there is no running water in the home |
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| His father owned and operated a black smith shop for many years. Little Herbert remembers doing chores at his fathers shop |
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| the property purchased for the hoover library and museum recreated the small town feel of the property by adding graveled roads and additional homes from that era. |
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| A one room school house |
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| inside the school room |
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| outside the prayer rooms is the cry room for children |
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| Inside the cry room |
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| the China used at the White house during his Presidency |
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| Some of his wife's clothing of the time period |
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| recreated living room in one of his other homes |
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| death mask--the dark lines are shadows from the case |
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| Herber Hoover and his wife are buried on these grounds as he always considered Iowa his home and where his roots laid |























What a cool field trip!! Brayden has that same shirt. He loves it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome field trip. I was raised a Quaker so the meeting house is very familar.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Dawn