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McKinley Presidential Library & Museum Announces Next Soup at Six: “Lawyer, Governor, Friend: William McKinley’s Stop in Stark County that Lasted Forever… 1891 – 1896”

Join Archivist, Mark Holland, as he illustrates with sight and sound a part of William McKinley’s life in Canton before he places himself on the national scene as President of the United States.

You will be transported back to Canton, Ohio in the 1890’s. You will experience more about William McKinley, his wife, Ida Saxton McKinley, and their life in Canton, Ohio. Canton became a refuge from the hustle and bustle of Columbus, Ohio. See how William McKinley became the thirty-ninth governor of the state of Ohio.

Contact the Museum at 330-455-7043 for questions.

Cost is $25 per person and includes soup, bread, and dessert. Pre-paid reservations are required by February 6, 2024.

ABOUT THE MUSEUM

The McKinley Presidential Library & Museum is located at 800 McKinley Monument Dr NW in Canton. The Keller Gallery is the Museum’s temporary exhibition space and features a variety of topics each year. The Museum also includes the McKinley National Memorial, McKinley Gallery, Street of Shops, The Stark County Story, Discover World, Ramsayer Research Library, and the Hoover-Price Planetarium. The Museum is open Tuesday – Saturday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The Museum is closed Sunday and Monday.