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  2. Harry S. Truman Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Wallace House (also called the Truman Home), 219 North Delaware Street, Independence, Missouri, would be the home of Harry S. Truman, on-and-off, after his marriage to Bess Wallace, on June 28, 1919, until his death on December 26, 1972. Bess Truman's maternal grandfather, George Porterfield Gates, built the house over a period of years from ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Jackson ...

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    St. east of Independence Ave.; along Southeast Corder Ave. north of Southeast 4th St.; and five lots on the east side of Southeast Corder Ave. south of 4th St. 38°54′43″N 94°22′05″W  /  38.911944°N 94.368056°W  / 38.911944; -94.368056  ( Southeast Third Street and Southeast Corder Avenue Ranch House Historic

  4. Vaile Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Vaile was a prominent figure in Independence business and social circles, and "desired a magnificent residence as an outward expression of his wealth." [ 3 ] Construction began around 1871, and the mansion was completed in 1881, at a cost of $150,000 (the equivalent of about $3–4 million in 2020, when adjusted for inflation). [ 1 ]

  5. Independence, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Independence Heritage Festival is a celebration of the diverse culture that exist in Independence. The Independence town square features numerous family-owned shops surrounding the old main courthouse, which was modeled after Philadelphia's Independence Hall. This courthouse houses Harry S. Truman's former courtroom and office.

  6. Harry S. Truman National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Truman Home (earlier known as the Gates–Wallace home), 219 North Delaware Street, Independence, Missouri, was the home of Harry S. Truman from the time of his marriage to Bess Wallace on June 28, 1919, until his death on December 26, 1972.

  7. File:Woodson-Sawyer House, Independence, MO.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Woodson-Sawyer House in Independence, Missouri. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .

  8. Owens-Rogers Museum - Wikipedia

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    On July 16, 1994, the City of Independence hosted Ginger Rogers Day with a parade, book signing, a film festival, luncheon, and dinner. Ginger was presented with a key to the city by Mayor Ron Stewart. The house was declared an Historic Landmark Property by the City of Independence in 1994. Mayor Stewart affixed the plaque to the exterior of ...

  9. File:Owens-McCoy House, Independence, MO.jpg - Wikipedia

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