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Reconstruction Project
William McKinley's Birthplace - Niles, Ohio 

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Building a Replica of the Birthplace Home of President William McKinley.
Photographs of the site

 As a tribute to our Twenty-fifth President, a replica of William McKinley's Birthplace Home was constructed by The McKinley Memorial Library and Museum  A Groundbreaking Ceremony for the project was held on Sunday, April 28, 2002.  The McKinley Birthplace House and Research Center project was completed and a Dedication Ceremony held May 4, 2003. In addition to the replica home, the structure also provides space for a library devoted to materials on President McKinley, a gift shop, a meeting room, and a computer lab.

President McKinley was born on South Main Street on January 29, 1843 in Niles, Ohio.  The original house was very small, measuring thirty three feet across with a depth of fourteen feet. The Home contained eight rooms, with four rooms on the first floor, and four rooms on the second.  The house was moved twice from the original site before it burned down in 1937.

In 1994, National City Bank donated, to the City of Niles, the former McKinley Bank Building and land, which stood on the site of the former McKinley house Through the efforts of State Senator Anthony Latell, Niles received $83,000 from the State of Ohio, which covered the cost of the demolition of the McKinley Bank Building in 1999.

In 2001, the City of Niles donated the former McKinley Bank site property to the McKinley Memorial Library.  The Library purchased the adjacent Olde Main Ale and Chowder House for additional land around the McKinley Birthplace House.  The demolition of the Olde Main took place in the fall of 2001.

Olsavsky-Jaminet of Youngstown, Ohio was the architect for the project, and DSV Builders of Howland, Ohio was selected as the general contractor.

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McKinley Memorial Library
40 N. Main St.
Niles, Ohio 44446

E-mail:  mckinley@mcklib.org
Phone:  330-652-1704

06/10/08