Ulysses S. Grant's Boyhood Home and Schoolhouse
(Admission: $3/adult and $1/student)
See the humble beginnings of Ulysses S. Grant. Jesse Grant (Ulysses' father) built the home in 1823. Ulysses lived in Georgetown longer than anywhere else in his life. He was born at Point Pleasant, Ohio in 1822 and the family moved to Georgetown when he was less than a year old. The schoolhouse was originally a one-room structure built in 1829. And the home is a restored white colonial.
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