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Harry S. Truman / Independence /  Missouri / Bess Truman / Truman / Interstate 70 in Missouri / Bess / Harry S. Truman Farm Home / Harry S. Truman Historic District / Missouri / Kansas City metropolitan area / Harry S. Truman National Historic Site
Date: 2014-04-08 16:36:11
Harry S. Truman
Independence
Missouri
Bess Truman
Truman
Interstate 70 in Missouri
Bess
Harry S. Truman Farm Home
Harry S. Truman Historic District
Missouri
Kansas City metropolitan area
Harry S. Truman National Historic Site

© BRADLEY SMITH Truman returned to Grand­­view in 1906 to help on the 600-acre family farm. The house had no electricity or indoor plumbing.

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