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GRACELAND MUSEUM
Located
in the 11-acre Robert S. Green Park, Graceland
Museum is listed on the National Registry of Historical
Places. Built in 1857 by John P. Clark, this stately
antebellum mansion was host to Colonel Ulysses
S. Grant during the early years of the Civil War.
Today nine of Graceland's rooms house displays
that allow visitors to experience the Victorian
elegance of the past as well as the rich history
of the country. Books, maps, photos, etc. on local
subjects are available in the library
for use by historians and genealogists.
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