File:President and Mrs McKinley at Mount Tom Summit House, Massachusetts (1899).png
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[edit]DescriptionPresident and Mrs McKinley at Mount Tom Summit House, Massachusetts (1899).png |
English: President William McKinley and wife Ida Saxton leave the Mount Tom Summit House of the Holyoke Street Railway; the pair were guests of fellow Republican William Whiting.
Although a young John Kennedy and Gerald Ford would both spend time in the city, as of 2019, McKinley is the only sitting president to visit during his tenure. |
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Source | Story of Holyoke, Wyatt Harper | ||||
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