Presidents Day
Overview

Bring your friends and family to celebrate 250 years of the American presidency with unforgettable, up-close encounters with iconic leaders.

Celebrate 250 years of the American presidency with unforgettable, up-close encounters with iconic leaders. Meet George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman, as portrayed by expert historical reenactors.

Designed for visitors of all ages, this fun and interactive exploration of history introduces four revered presidents. Hear firsthand the challenges of leadership during moments that shaped our nation—and learn what advice they have for America’s next 250 years.

Plus, enjoy light refreshments and self-guided, family-friendly activities.

Presentation Schedule

10:00 a.m. Meet President Harry Truman

10:30 a.m. Meet President George Washington

11:00 a.m. Meet President Abraham Lincoln

11:30 a.m. Meet President Theodore Roosevelt

2:00 p.m. Megan Gorman

3:00 p.m. 2026 Bess Wallace Truman Birthday Tea, presented by the Independence Pioneers Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution

The Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum proudly presents Megan Gorman for a revealing exploration of the little-known history behind presidential wealth, philanthropy and public service.

Gorman will draw on her celebrated book, All the Presidents’ Money, to reveal how American presidents have earned, managed, spent and given away their money—and what those choices reveal about leadership, values and the evolving relationship between private wealth and public responsibility. From personal fortunes to fundraising for public causes, the book offers a fresh lens on the presidency and the financial realities that shape it.

Megan Gorman is an author, civic leader, and longtime advocate for philanthropy and public service. Her career spans leadership roles in the nonprofit and cultural sectors, where she has championed education, historic preservation and civic engagement. Widely praised for its insight and accessibility, All the Presidents’ Money reflects her deep interest in how financial decisions intersect with democracy and the public good.

This America250 program is offered in conjunction with Presidents Day and the 2026 Bess Wallace Truman Birthday Tea, presented by the Independence Pioneers Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, in partnership with the Truman Library.

Bring your friends and family to celebrate 250 years of the American presidency with unforgettable, up-close encounters with iconic leaders.

Celebrate 250 years of the American presidency with unforgettable, up-close encounters with iconic leaders. Meet George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman, as portrayed by expert historical reenactors.

Designed for visitors of all ages, this fun and interactive exploration of history introduces four revered presidents. Hear firsthand the challenges of leadership during moments that shaped our nation—and learn what advice they have for America’s next 250 years.

Plus, enjoy light refreshments and self-guided, family-friendly activities.

Presentation Schedule

10:00 a.m. Meet President Harry Truman

10:30 a.m. Meet President George Washington

11:00 a.m. Meet President Abraham Lincoln

11:30 a.m. Meet President Theodore Roosevelt

2:00 p.m. Megan Gorman

3:00 p.m. 2026 Bess Wallace Truman Birthday Tea, presented by the Independence Pioneers Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution

The Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum proudly presents Megan Gorman for a revealing exploration of the little-known history behind presidential wealth, philanthropy and public service.

Gorman will draw on her celebrated book, All the Presidents’ Money, to reveal how American presidents have earned, managed, spent and given away their money—and what those choices reveal about leadership, values and the evolving relationship between private wealth and public responsibility. From personal fortunes to fundraising for public causes, the book offers a fresh lens on the presidency and the financial realities that shape it.

Megan Gorman is an author, civic leader, and longtime advocate for philanthropy and public service. Her career spans leadership roles in the nonprofit and cultural sectors, where she has championed education, historic preservation and civic engagement. Widely praised for its insight and accessibility, All the Presidents’ Money reflects her deep interest in how financial decisions intersect with democracy and the public good.

This America250 program is offered in conjunction with Presidents Day and the 2026 Bess Wallace Truman Birthday Tea, presented by the Independence Pioneers Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, in partnership with the Truman Library.

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

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Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum

500 West US Highway 24

Independence, MO 64050

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