Harry S Truman National Historic Site

Although Harry Truman was a 20th century president, his home was from the Victorian era.
President Harry S Truman took America from its traditional isolationism into the age of international involvement. Despite his power, he never forgot where he came from. Today, visitors can experience the surroundings Truman knew as a young man of modest ambition through his political career and final years as a former president.
Map showing location of park.
A pie graph showing the economic impact of Harry S Truman National Historic Site
Tourism to Harry S Truman National Historic Site Contributes $1,800,000 to Local Economy
Visitors to Harry S Truman National Historic Site influenced $1.8 million in visitor spending in 2023.
A group of young new citizens stand with their right hands raised, families nearby, with the American flag close. President Truman's car is housed in his garage.
Harry S Truman National Historic Site Helps Welcome New Young Citizens to the American Family
Fifty new young citizens were welcomed into the new American family, in partnership with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
A blended black and white and color photo shows visitors in front of the Truman Home
Harry S Truman National Historic Site Seeks Public Input on Draft Accessibility Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan
An ongoing planning effort intends on improving access to all park facilities and services.
The Truman home near sunset.
Photo by NPS Photo/Matt Turner
The Truman Farm Home sits behind Autumn trees.
Photo by NPS Photo/Matt Turner
The Noland home sits across the street from the Truman home.
Photo by NPS Photo/Matt Turner
The George Wallace home with the Truman home in the background.
Photo by NPS Photo/Matt Turner
The Truman Home, Then and Now!
Photo by NPS
The Frank Wallace home where Bess Truman's brother lived.
Photo by NPS Photo/Matt Turner