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Ulysses S Grant National Historic SiteLandscape woodcut of the White Haven, from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (1875)
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Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site
Directions
 
Street map
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Map of highways and streets near the site.
 

Driving
From I-270, exit at Gravois Road - Hwy 30 (Exit 3) and turn east toward St. Louis; follow Gravois Road 3.3 miles and turn left on Grant Road; site entrance is less than a mile ahead on right.

From I-44 Eastbound, exit at Big Bend Road (Exit 278), turn right off exit, turn right on Grant Road, turn right on Pardee Road and follow (turns into Grant Road again); site entrance is on left.

From I-44 Westbound, exit at Berry Road (Exit 279), turn left off exit, turn left on Big Bend Road, turn right on Grant Road, turn right on Pardee Road and follow (turns into Grant Road again); site entrance is on left.

From I-55 Southbound, take I-44 West or I-270 West and follow above directions.

From I-55 Northbound, take I-270 West (Kansas City) and follow above directions.

From I-70 East or Westbound, take I-270 South and follow above directions.


Public Transportation
Metro (formerly Bi-State) is St. Louis' public transportation agency. See their website for details.

St. Louis is also serviced by AMTRAK.

Air Travel
St. Louis Lambert International Airport is serviced by most major airlines and many regional carriers.  From the airport, take I-70 West and then follow the above directions for driving.


1875 Frank Leslie's Illustrated image of President Grant's stable  

Did You Know?
Ulysses S. Grant was an expert horseman. During his presidency he had this stable built for the thoroughbred horses he was raising and breeding at his St. Louis farm, White Haven.

Last Updated: April 06, 2009 at 16:00 EST