Ohio Presidential Trail
See why Ohio is called the Birthplace of Presidents!
* denotes an Ohio History Connection site included with membership
Managed by the Harrison-Symmes Memorial Foundation (an Ohio History Connection site)
Managed by the National Park Service
Managed by Historic New Richmond, Inc. (an Ohio History Connection site)
Managed by Ulysses S. Grant Homestead Association (an Ohio History Connection site)
Directly managed by the Ohio History Connection site
Managed by the Hayes Presidential Center, Inc. (an Ohio History Connection site)
Managed by the National Park Service
Managed by the Moreland Hills Historical Society
Managed by Hiram College
Garfield and Lucretia met while studying at the future Hiram College.
Later Garfield became the college's president.
Managed by the William McKinley Presidential Library & Museum
Museum/Saxton McKinley House
Education and Research Center
Managed by the National Park Service
Managed by the National McKinley Birthplace Memorial Association
Governed by the McKinley Memorial Library Board of Trustees
Managed by Metro Parks Toledo (an Ohio History Connection Site)
Harrison participated in the Battle of Fallen Timbers and was present at the negotiating and signing of the Treaty of Greenville.
Managed by the Fort Meigs Association (an Ohio History Connection Site)
Harrison used the fort as a defensive checkpoint to prevent any further British advances into American territory and to buy the American forces enough time to build a naval force to meet the British on Lake Erie and defeat them.
The cabin served as a favorite retreat for President Harding.