Last updated: May 3, 2025
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Eisenhower Education Programs

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Eisenhower National Historic Site offers a variety of in-person and virtual education programming for students of all grade and age levels as well as curriculum materials for teachers. All programs are free of charge.
Our staff is eager to work with educators to provide programs, tours, and support that best fit with the needs of their students and their learning objectives.
To learn more about our education offerings and how we can support you and your students, or to book a program or field trip, visit us at www.nps.gov/eise/learn/education or email us at eise_education@nps.gov.
For our Frequently Asked Questions and Tips for Teachers on how to visit Eisenhower National Historic Site, click here.
Our staff is eager to work with educators to provide programs, tours, and support that best fit with the needs of their students and their learning objectives.
To learn more about our education offerings and how we can support you and your students, or to book a program or field trip, visit us at www.nps.gov/eise/learn/education or email us at eise_education@nps.gov.
For our Frequently Asked Questions and Tips for Teachers on how to visit Eisenhower National Historic Site, click here.
Details
Activity
Guided Tours
Age(s)
Eisenhower NHS education programs are for grades 3-12. We also offer tours and programs for college groups, military groups, and groups of lifelong learners.
Pets Allowed
No
Activity Fee
No
Entrance fees may apply, see Fees & Passes information.
Reservations
Yes
Education Programs are available year round, depending on staff availability. To reserve a program, email us at eise_education@nps.gov.
Season
Year Round
Time of Day
Day
Accessibility Information
Visits to Eisenhower NHS cover the grounds of the Eisenhower farm and the historic Eisenhower home.
The Eisenhower home is an 1950s era farmhouse and is not fully accessible. The only way to access the second floor is by stairs. Alternatively, for those people who are unable to climb the stairs, a virtual tour of the entire house is available here. There are two steps to access the first level, a wheelchair ramp is available to assist persons who use a wheelchair.
Some programs also include visits to the Eisenhower Show Barn, which is a 1957 structure that is not fully accessible due to a narrow entrance.
Staff will work collaboratively with groups to ensure the site is accessible as possible for all visitors.
The Eisenhower home is an 1950s era farmhouse and is not fully accessible. The only way to access the second floor is by stairs. Alternatively, for those people who are unable to climb the stairs, a virtual tour of the entire house is available here. There are two steps to access the first level, a wheelchair ramp is available to assist persons who use a wheelchair.
Some programs also include visits to the Eisenhower Show Barn, which is a 1957 structure that is not fully accessible due to a narrow entrance.
Staff will work collaboratively with groups to ensure the site is accessible as possible for all visitors.