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John Tyler

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Birthplace

 

Birthplace: Greenway Plantation, John Tyler Memorial Highway (Route 5), Charles City, VA

Visited: 6/21/13

Log Excerpt: "... we headed west stopping at Greenway, President Tyler’s birthplace and also home from 1813 to 1829. The home is private, so I just got photos of it from the road, as well as a marker."



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Home

 

Home: James Semple House, Frances Street, Williamsburg, VA

Visited: 6/21/13

Log Excerpt: "We ended up at the Colonial Williamsburg VC, which was way more crowded than we expected. We got our tickets and took the shuttle to the far east side of the area, near my first NHL. ... The NHLs we hit were: James Semple House - The design of the 1770 home in Williamsburg is attributed to Thomas Jefferson; future president John Tyler resided here while attending school."



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Home

 

Home: Greenway Plantation, John Tyler Memorial Highway (Route 5), Charles City, VA

Visited: 6/21/13

Log Excerpt: "... we headed west stopping at Greenway, President Tyler’s birthplace and also home from 1813 to 1829. The home is private, so I just got photos of it from the road, as well as a marker."



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White House

 

Home: White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington DC

Visited: 8/1968, 10/16/2022 etc. Photo 10/16/2022

White House Residence: 1841-1845



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Home

 

Home: Sherwood Forest, 14501 John Tyler Memorial Highway, Charles City, VA

Visited: 4/9/98

Log Excerpt: "Drove down to and crossed the James, went to Sherwood Forest. This is the beautiful plantation home of John Tyler [House NHL], who lived there after the presidency. Very long (300 foot) frame home. Took a very interesting and informative tour. The grandson of Tyler still lives in the home."



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Gravesite

 

Gravesite: Hollywood Cemetery, 412 S Cherry Street, Richmond, VA

Visited: 2/15/09

Log Excerpt: "Into Richmond and back to Hollywood Cemetery. After maybe 20 minutes of searching and finally asking someone, we got to the graves of John Tyler and James Monroe. ... Nice views of the James River from atop the hill."