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LOCATION:
Address:
219 North Delaware Street, Independence, MO.
Truman Visitor Center: 223 North
Main Street, Independence, MO - Buy memorabilia, see the video and buy tour tickets.
Hours:
8:30 am 5:00 pm daily; called the "Summer White House."
DESCRIPTION / HISTORY
This
Victorian style house is a two story, 14-room home, which is now a museum, run
by the National Parks Service:U.S. Department of the Interior, located at 219
North Delaware Street. After first watching the video about Harry Truman's life
at the Truman Visitor Center, located at 223 North Main Street, Tom and I bought
tickets at the center and took the tour (first floor only), at the actual home
which is about 3 blocks away in a older residential neighborhood.
As we
walked through the first floor, it was like going back in time, because the decorum,
the furnishings and the family's special artifacts / treasures are just the same
as when Harry died in 1972. Bess didn't change much, and lived in the home until
her death in 1982. The interior reflects the lives of 4 generations of one family.
We
saw all the places which were near and dear to Harry and Bess on the first floor.
We got to see their spacious back porch, their study, their library, their living
room, family room and a kitchen which reflected the bells and whistles found in
the 1950's, which suited the Trumans just fine. It is just like the Trumans stepped
out for a moment on an errand.
The President Truman Home was called the
"Summer White House." This Victorian home was originally built and extensively
remodeled in 1883-85 by Bess Wallace Truman's maternal grandfather George Porterfield.
This is the home where Bess Wallace grew up. She wound up marrying the boy across
the street, Harry Truman who often visited his Aunt and Uncle who lived at 216
N. Delaware, a home directly across from the Wallace / Porterfield home.
After
a nine year courtship, Harry and Bess were married and they moved into the Wallace
/ Porterfield home and stayed there, making the mansion their main home, from
1919 to the time of their deaths. As much as Harry loved this oasis, he found
himself more and more tied to Washington D.C., though he tried to get home when
he could. After he finished his 2nd term as President in 1957, he retired from
politics and headed home to Independence, where he spent the last 15 years of
his life.

MANIFESTATIONS:
The
entity of President Truman has been seen by staff visiting his beloved home. It
makes sense that his spirit may be tempted to visit his old oasis on occasion,
especially since everything was kept the same!
On occasion,
his apparition has been seen relaxing in his living room, by the staff of his
museum.
The smell of his favorite brandy sometimes waifs through the house.
On
occasion, he has been seen walking around the sidewalks near his home.
Still
Haunted?
Occasionally, Yes.
The entity of
Harry Truman likes to drop in and sit in his favorite chair, once in awhile, keeping
tabs on his home.



SOURCES INCLUDE: legendsofamerica.com * leftfield-psi.net * eparks.com
Harry S Truman
Pamphlet, by National Park Service, US Department of the Interior. |