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08: TRUMAN TOWN HISTORIC HOMES { 20 images } Created 16 Dec 2016

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  • Bryant House, built circa 1867, expanded to its present Queen Anne-Eastlake design circa 1890, is listed on National Register of Historic Places; Independence, Missouri.
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  • Bryant House, built circa 1867, expanded to its present Queen Anne-Eastlake design circa 1890, is listed on National Register of Historic Places; Independence, Missouri.
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  • Bryant House, built circa 1867, expanded to its present Queen Anne-Eastlake design circa 1890, is listed on National Register of Historic Places; Independence, Missouri.
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  • Bryant House, built circa 1867, expanded to its present Queen Anne-Eastlake design circa 1890, is listed on National Register of Historic Places; Independence, Missouri.
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  • Sign describes Bryant House, built circa 1867, expanded to its present Queen Anne-Eastlake design circa 1890, is listed on National Register of Historic Places; Independence, Missouri.
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  • Birth home of former First Lady Bess Truman, born Elizabeth Wallace on February 13, 1885, stands several blocks south of town main square in Independence, Missouri.
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  • Birth home of former First Lady Bess Truman, born Elizabeth Wallace on February 13, 1885, stands several blocks south of town main square in Independence, Missouri.
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  • Historic brick home near birthplace home of former First Lady Bess Truman several blocks south of town main square in Independence, Missouri.
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  • Street signs at corner of Delaware and Waldo Avenues bear silhouette of Truman in overcoat, fedora, and cane denoting official walking tour of historic homes in downtown Independence, Missouri.
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  • Bronze sidewalk plaque marking Harry Truman boyhood home bears silhouette of him in overcoat, fedora, and cane denoting official walking tour of historic homes in downtown Independence, Missouri.
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  • Harry Truman boyhood home, from 1896 to 1902, sits along official walking tour of historic homes in downtown Independence, Missouri.
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  • Bronze sidewalk plaque marks Charles Kelly home, friend of Harry Truman, whose sister Madeline Kelly Etzenhouser prevented Bess Truman kidnapping as a first-grade teacher; Independence, Missouri.
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  • Charles Kelly home, friend of Harry Truman, whose sister Madeline Kelly Etzenhouser prevented Bess Truman kidnapping as a first-grade teacher in 1930; Independence, Missouri.
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  • Queen Anne style Sawyer-Jennings House is one of many historic homes along the official walking tour of Harry Truman's old neigborhood in downtown Independence, Missouri.
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  • Queen Anne style Sawyer-Jennings House is one of many historic homes along the official walking tour of Harry Truman's old neigborhood in downtown Independence, Missouri.
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  • Queen Anne style Bullene-Choplin House is one of many historic homes along the official walking tour of Harry Truman's old neigborhood in downtown Independence, Missouri.
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  • Humble midwestern-style home on Delaware Avenue is one of many along the official walking tour of Harry Truman's old neigborhood in downtown Independence, Missouri.
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  • Humble midwestern-style home on Delaware Avenue is one of many along the official walking tour of Harry Truman's old neigborhood in downtown Independence, Missouri.
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  • Humble midwestern-style home on Delaware Avenue is one of many along the official walking tour of Harry Truman's old neigborhood in downtown Independence, Missouri.
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  • Humble midwestern-style home on Delaware Avenue is one of many along the official walking tour of Harry Truman's old neigborhood in downtown Independence, Missouri.
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