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Herbert Hoover Presidential Library And Museum
"The Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum was opened to the public on August 10, 1962, Mr. Hoover's 88th birthday. In 1992 the museum increased in size from 32,000 to 44,500 square feet. The permanent galleries tell the story of Hoover's fifty years of public service and the large temporary gallery features changing exhibits. The Library and Museum also includes a 180 seat auditorium, a multi-purpose room and a conference room."
Address: 210 Parkside Drive, Po Box 488, West Branch, Iowa 52358
Phone: (319) 643-5301
State: IA
City: West Branch
Street Number: 210 Parkside Drive, Po Box 488
Zip Code: 52358
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Reviews
The museum is pretty small for $10. You can watch a 23 min video that basically tells you what is on all of the plaques in the museum. They try to incorporate items from the time period and less actual presidential items owned by Hoover. They could use some cleaning up as there is a dead bug on one of the books that clearly should not be there. They currently have a depressing Russian famine exhibit as well. They buildings from Hoover's childhood are free to go into. You can walk to the gravesite or drive pretty close and park, depending on the number of visitors. They say "up a hill" but it's not so bad. The staff is very friendly and likes to talk, but she didn't seem to up to date with the actual exhibits when questioned.
I came through August 19th 2020, very possibly the worst time to visit in recent history. It was COVID so most everything was shut down. Then they just had the terrible derecho so a great number of trees has been taken down by the winds. Some very majestic trees toppled, what a mess. The staff was friendly. I visited the period make shift town and some of the out buildings. was able to enter the replica boyhood home. I thought the final resting place of President and Mrs. Hoover was very elegant and stately, it was beautiful. The grounds were well kept and manicured around the final resting place. So terrible some of the great trees were now gone however. There is a shelter build out back by the boy scouts. There is a good private restroom there. I was able to take a longer walk through the prairie like young Hoover must have. A very pretty place which helped keep President Hoover Grounded. My great great relative was his Secretary of War. Update, August 20th, 2022. Made it back through West Branch and visited again. Got in the Presidential Library and was blown away by the exhibit. What a great humanitarian Mr. Hoover was. Got a better view of his final resting place. The grounds looked so much better since the derecho. Storm. The staff was really friendly. I totally recommend any presidential home, library, or burial place. I have visited almost 20 other presidential sites since visiting here in August 2020. Highly recommend stopping here.
Interesting museum in an utterly charming town. The gravesite is absolutely beautiful
The museum gives a great overview of Hoover's life from start to finish. I suggest starting with the 22 minute video presentation in the auditorium before venturing into the exhibits. It serves as a nice primer before you dig into the details. No matter your political leanings, Hoover's personal story is fascinating and includes so much more than the singular event he is often associated with. Hoover and his wife Lou Henry are also buried on the grounds. The current standard admission is $10 and the staff I interacted with were very helpful.
A well spent $10. If you're a history buff, you'll love this place. The museum has so many things to say about the 31st president of the US. The exhibits are well thought of and very informative. The town West Branch itself is quite scenic and I enjoyed walking around the streets.
This visit to the Herbert Hoover Presidential Museum, Home and Library was an eye opening experience. I thought this was the president that couldn’t get us out of the depression, but he was so much more. His accomplishments as a mining engineer, humanitarian and warrior to minimize federal government were inspiring. He may not have had the most glowing presidency, but his life was one worth knowing and emulating by every American. You really should be required to visit every Presidential Library before you run for President.
The exhibit space is well worth the price of admission. Museum staff is welcoming. And the gift shop has a good amount of souvenir options for reasonable prices. Please note, this is not part of the NPS site, so there is an admission fee that a NPS pass won't cover.
My family travels all over the US, and often stop at national parks and forests. This one is barely more than a couple houses and a yard. Overall might not be a bad spot to stop, except the staff and personnel are not only unfriendly, I've never seen park "rangers" patrolling like Gestapo. Do yourself a favor and go anywhere else.
This was a intriguing and good place to go very friendly and helpful staff they have a lot to see nicely built and designed
Beautiful place!! Very quiet and clean park! : I'm related to Herbert Hoover so this was really cool to see.
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