Noland House 216 North Delaware Street, Independence, MO 64050
About the Business
Noland House is a historic museum and popular tourist attraction located at 216 North Delaware Street in Independence, Missouri, United States. This beautifully preserved institution offers visitors a glimpse into the life and legacy of the prominent Noland family, showcasing period furnishings, artifacts, and exhibits that tell the story of their influence on the local community. With its charming architecture and fascinating displays, Noland House provides a unique and enriching experience for history buffs and sightseers alike.
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"Has information about the history of Bess and Harry Truman's early years."
"Right across from the Harry Truman home. Very nice exhibits of Truman's life and presidency. NPS was operating from this location when I visited. They did have all the park passport stamps on the back porch."
"Any fan of presidential history will enjoy touring the cousin's house of President Truman. Great insight into the man who authorized the use of the bombs that essentially ended WWll"
"This was our favorite part of the site because we could actually go in and see it. The Noland home is situated right across from Truman's home and it is where his aunt and uncle lived when he was courting his wife. The home is not set up like it was when it was lived in, rather it has displays about Truman and about his time as president. It is very interesting to go through and read all the information. The door is open and anyone can gl in without tickets or anything. It's a really cool place to visit!"
"I love history. Nice place to visit."
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