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Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home (419 7th St.) was manse for First Presbyterian Church where Wilson's father was pastor (1858-70). On National Register.
| Boyhood home (415 7th St.) of Joseph R. Lamar, U.S. Supreme Court justice & boyhood playmate of Woodrow Wilson.
| Front hall reception area in Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
| Living room fireplace of Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
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Living room tea table in Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
| Original chairs from Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
| Bronze chandelier in Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
| Dining room table in Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
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Dining room place setting in Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
| Carved dining room sideboard at Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
| Silver dish original to Woodrow Wilson family.
| Silver tea service in Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
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Cantaloupe lithograph in Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
| Office in Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
| Woodrow Wilson's father's office in Boyhood Home.
| Drop-front desk in Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
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Chandelier in Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
| Rocking chair in Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
| Earliest known signature of President Tom Woodrow Wilson scratched in glass pane at Boyhood Home.
| Lithograph reprint of George Washington by Currier & Ives in Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
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Upstairs games room in Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
| Coal oven in kitchen of Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
| Work table in kitchen of Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
| Pottery storage jugs in Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
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Kitchen storage area of Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home.
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