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  1. It was on his family's farm in Grandview that Harry S Truman learned skills and grew character traits that led him on that path to the White House. It's a wonderfully American story. The Truman farmhouse was built in 1894 and was originally the center of a 600-acre working farm.

  2. The Harry S. Truman Farm Home, also known as the Solomon Young Farm, is a historic farm property at 12301 Blue Ridge Blvd in Grandview, Missouri. The farm property, first developed in the 1860s, was the residence of future U.S. president Harry S. Truman from 1906 to 1917.

    • Solomon Young, Harriet Louisa (Gregg) Young
    • 1867
  3. The Harry S. Truman Farm Home is located 15 miles (24 km) away from Independence in Grandview, Missouri. A National Historic Landmark , the farmhouse at 12301 Blue Ridge Blvd. was built in 1894 by Harry Truman's maternal grandmother, and is the centerpiece of a 5.25 acres (2.12 ha) remnant of the family's former 600-acre (240 ha) farm.

    • 0.8 acres (0.32 ha)
    • 31,316 (2012)
    • George Porterfield Gates (1867 house), James W. Adams (1885 modification)
    • 219 N. Delaware St., Independence, Missouri
  4. Built in 1894 by Harry Truman's maternal grandmother, the Farm Home is the centerpiece of a 5.25 acre remnant of the family's former 600-acre farm. Mr. Truman worked the farm as a young man, from 1906-1917. It was here, said his mother, that Harry got his "common sense." Stay Connected with NPF.

  5. Years earlier, in 1867, Truman's grandfather, Soloman Young, had farmed the same lands. He built an imposing home the year he began farming, constructed a large main barn to the east of the home, and planted a grove of maple trees which extended to Grandview Road...