Ulysses S. Grant Memoirs

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(571) · Historical landmark in Saint Louis, United States
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Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site is a 9. 65-acre United States National Historic Site located 10 miles southwest of downtown St. Louis, Missouri, …

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May 4, 2025
We visited this site on a Sunday morning. It wasn't crowded. We took the house tour, viewed the museum, and watched the film. It was a nice visit. The Ranger leading the tour didn't seem very con…Full review by hbhakh
Apr 11, 2025
I really enjoyed the visitors center, the house, and the museum. Very well done with good signage and information that reflected his many accomplishments and dispelled some of the myths. My only n…Full review by TamaraS314
Sep 10, 2024
A beautiful home. Grant's vision was an inspiration for our country. The museum and movie were informative. I especially loved the excerpts from Ulysses and Julia's letters to each other during their…Full review by Melissa H

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Construction completed:1795

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What time are the tours?
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Our free tours are usually offered on the top of each hour, with the last tour leaving at 4 pm. During busy times of the year, spring weekends and summer, we try to offer tours every …
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Our free tours are usually offered on the top of each hour, with the last tour leaving at 4 pm. During busy times of the year, spring weekends and summer, we try to offer tours every 1/2 hour. When you arrive to the park we recommend that you watch our 17 minute film first and then tour the house. The film is offered on demand. We hope you are able to visit us soon.
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How long do the tours usually last?
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The guided tour was about 45 minutes I think very informative and an easy flat short walk
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Is there a cost for visiting?
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Nope, it's free.
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Answer by DuneBug2 · Oct 6, 2018
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Is museum handicap accessible?
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Yes, our museum is physically accessible for those in wheelchairs or motorized scooters.
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