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Herbert Hoover National Historic Site
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Get involved and support Herbert Hoover National Historic Site by purchasing at our bookstore, by joining our friends, or by volunteering. The Artist-in-Residence program gives artists opportunities to explore and interpret the Historic Site through their artwork.
 
A man rakes dirt among tall brown grasses while a woman prepared to scatter plant seeds.
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Volunteers support Herbert Hoover National Historic Site by participating in prairie restoration projects on National Public Lands Day.
Historic yellow house used by the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association.
Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association
A nonprofit group that supports Herbert Hoover National Historic Site.
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A woman photographing prairie flowers in the early morning.
Artist-in-Residence Program
Artists share their vision of the historic site. About the program, artists, and how to apply.
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A volunteer collects prairie seeds surrounded by blossoming yellow goldenrod.
Prairie Restoration Volunteer Projects
Volunteer to restore native tallgrass prairie on National Public Lands Day.
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Rows of wooden pupils' desks.  

Did You Know?
The West Branch Schoolhouse was built in 1853 making it the oldest building at Herbert Hoover National Historic Site. The town's Quakers also used the one-room building as their first meetinghouse.
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Last Updated: October 24, 2007 at 17:04 EST