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Eisenhower National Historic Site
Eisenhower, A Five Star American
President Eisenhower at press conference
President Eisenhower at White House press conference.

This two hour ranger guided program for grades 5 - 12 acquaints students with the man behind the legend. Students will examine Eisenhower's early years in Abilene, at West Point and in the military. They will identify the values and characteristics important in developing his leadership skills and learn how he employed those skills as president.

Slides as well as Eisenhower's own writings are used to explore his years in Abilene, West Point, and the military.

Eisenhower's presidential leadership is assessed in a recreated press conference with the students assuming the role of the press and questioning the president about the important issues of the day.

A tour of the Eisenhower home and grounds reveals how Eisenhower used the farm during his presidency to help ease world tensions, and how he remained a respected world leader even in retirement.

Call 717-338-9114 Ext. 10 for reservations. Eisenhower, A Five Star American is two hours in length and may be scheduled for 9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. Programs are offered from April through May and again in the Fall from mid-September to the end of October.

West Point cadet Eisenhower (far left) on guard duty  

Did You Know?
General Dwight D. Eisenhower would have been a sailor if born a year later. He applied to the Naval Academy in 1911, but did not meet the age requirements – he was too old. He was accepted to his second choice, the US Military Academy at West Point.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:31 EST