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White House Gates in Ohio

After a battle with Congress, Webb C. Hayes installed the gates of the White House on the fence of his father's Presidential Library and Museum.

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In 1871, decorative gates and a strong fence made of iron were erected around the White House in Washington D.C. to control traffic and protect the property. By the time the Industrial Revolution approached, the gates were too small to handle the new vehicles invented so updates were made to the White House entry points. Sadly, the ornamental gates were fated for the landfill.  

Fast forward to 1921 when Webb C. Hayes, the son of Rutherford B. Hayes, was quite proud of the presidential work of his father. So proud that he worked to develop and construct the first Presidential library and museum in the United States in Fremont, Ohio.

While in Washington D.C. researching materials for the library, Hayes learned that the decorative gates from the White House were removed. Webb Hayes, a war hero, reached out to Warren G. Harding, the then-president and fellow Ohioan. Harding was happy to oblige, but soon found resistance from Congress who stated that the gates were the property of the country. After six years of debate and legal woes, the gates were finally moved to Fremont, Ohio in 1928. 

Today, there are six sets of gates featured on this triangular property. Each gate features an ornamental seal of the United States. The main entrance to the park for vehicles is located on Buckland Avenue with the gates used for walking traffic.  

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The property includes the library, tomb, museum, and home of Rutherford B. Hayes. There is also a wonderful walking path on the grounds for a family to enjoy. While walking in the park, visitors will notice that the squirrels are loved and admired by the community. On a visit, be sure to bring squirrel-friendly snacks to feed them. Please check the website for changes to hours of operation and special events.

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1337 Hayes Ave
Fremont, Ohio, 43420
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41.340794, -83.130361
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