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First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library


205 Market Avenue
Canton, OH 44702
United States

(??.? miles from you)

Visit Web Site FILA_Info@nps.gov

Call: 330-452-0876


First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library

First Ladies for Kids: Michelle Obama
First Ladies for Kids: Michelle Obama
First Ladies for Kids: Michelle Obama
First Ladies for Kids: Michelle Obama
Cost: Free
Booking options: Reservations Required, Open to Public, Purchase Online
Ages: 21 & Over
Plan to spend:
Saturday, August 29th 2026
11:00 AM - 11:30 AM (EST)

Introduce your child to one of America’s most remarkable women!

This month, we’re celebrating Michelle Obama — a trailblazer, advocate, and inspiration for all.

Each session includes:

? A lively, age-appropriate introduction to the featured First Lady

? Hands-on activities that bring history to life

? A complimentary take-home workbook

? An opportunity to explore the historic Saxton-McKinley House with a National Park Service Ranger

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First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library

205 Market Avenue

Canton, OH United States

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  • Third Thursday: The Art of the First Lady

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    First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library

    Third Thursday: The Art of the First Lady

    First Ladies National Historic Site/National First Ladies Library

    Third Thursday: The Art of the First Lady
    Explore the artistic traditions of America’s First Ladies with textile historian Denise Layman followed by a wine and light bites reception. Explore the creative legacies of America’s First Ladies through the art of needlework, craftsmanship, and design. This Third Thursday program highlights the artistic talents and personal expression woven into historic textiles created by First Ladies: offering a deeper understanding of how art reflected identity, history, and leadership.

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