President Harding Memorial Marion, Ohio
Designed by Henry Hornbostel, Eric Fisher Wood and Edward Mellon, the winners of a 1925 national design competition, the Harding Memorial located in Marion, Ohio is 103 feet in diameter and 53 feet in height.
The structure is unroofed (peribolus), in the style of some Greek temples in which the center (Hypaethros) was open to the sky and without a roof (medium autem sub diva est sine tecto).[2] The open design honors the Hardings' wishes that they be buried outside, and is covered in ivy and other plantings.
Marion Ohio is rich with the Harding legacy. This video is dedicated to a proud Ohioan's heritage. This structure is an marble encrusted spectacle of beauty, built to last the test of time. You can be sure this will be here many hundreds of years into the future!
Music is America the Beautiful as performed and recorded by the United States Air Force Band.
Photographer is thirteen (13) year old Hayden Yannitell. He is piloting a small quadcopter which offers a spectacular 4k view of the Harding Memorial. At the end, enjoy his bouncy landing.
Marion Ohio is a midwestern town of about 37,000 people, mostly white. The surrounding county is made up of industrial farmlands featuring corn and soybeans. Marion's chief industrial function is the manufacture of Whirlpool Dryers, Silverline Vinyl Replacement Windows, Wyandot Popcorn and Snacks, and is one of the most active railroading points in the country. Over 90 trains per day pass through Marion, Ohio.
Fascinating facts about Warren G. Harding include his front porch campaign, and his founding of the Marion Star Newspaper.
I sincerely hope you enjoy this short program which was filmed and photographed entirely by a thirteen year old boy.
President Harding Memorial Park Marion
On a frigid January afternoon, I make the trip down to Marion Ohio to visit this amazing monument and resting place of former President Warren G. Harding and his wife. Truly a stunning location to see and it really does illicit chills.
President Warren G. Harding Sites in Marion, Ohio
Marion, Ohio. Includes Heritage Hall, Warren G. Harding Home, Marion Cemetery, Harding Memorial and Veteran's Memorial Park.
Warren Harding Home Marion, Ohio Summer 2015
Home of Warren Harding, 29th President of the United States
In office
March 4, 1921 – August 2, 1923
Vice President Calvin Coolidge
Preceded by Woodrow Wilson
Succeeded by Calvin Coolidge
United States Senator
from Ohio
In office
March 4, 1915 – January 13, 1921
Preceded by Theodore E. Burton
Succeeded by Frank B. Willis
28th Lieutenant Governor of Ohio
In office
January 11, 1904 – January 8, 1906
Governor Myron T. Herrick
Preceded by Harry L. Gordon
Succeeded by Andrew L. Harris
Personal details
Born Warren Gamaliel Harding
November 2, 1865
Blooming Grove, Ohio, U.S.
Died August 2, 1923 (aged 57)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Resting place Harding Tomb
Marion, Ohio, U.S.
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Florence Kling (m. 1891; his death 1923)
Children Elizabeth Ann Blaesing (with Nan Britton)
Alma mater Ohio Central College
Profession Newspaper editor
Religion Baptist[1]
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Harding International Goodwill Memorial
What an object lesson of peace is shown today by our two countries to all the world. No grim-faced fortifications mark our frontiers, no huge battleships patrol our dividing waters, no stealthy spies lurk in our tranquil border hamlets. Only a scrap of paper, recording hardly more than a simple understanding, safe-guards lives and properties on the Great Lakes, and only humble mile posts mark the inviolable boundary line for thousands of miles through farm and forest.
Our protection is in our fraternity, our amour is our faith; the tie that binds more firmly year by year is ever-increasing acquaintance and comradeship through interchange of citizens; and the compact is not of perishable parchment, but of fair and honorable dealing, which, God grant, shall continue for all time.
Erected by Kiwanis International in the memory of a great occasion in the life of two sister nations. Here on July 26, 1923, Warren Gamaliel Harding, twenty-ninth President of the United States of America, and first President to visit Canada, Charter Member of the Kiwanis Club of Marion, Ohio, spoke words that are worthy of record in lasting granite dedicated September 16, 1925.
Warren G. Harding Presidential Wreathlaying Ceremony
The life and legacy of President Warren G. Harding was celebrated during an annual wreath laying ceremony at the Harding Memorial in Marion on July 21, 2018. Members of the Harding family, members of the local community, local and state politicians, military personnel, and history enthusiasts attended the event in honor of the nation’s 29th president.
President Harding Memorial
Marion, OH
Republican Party notables gather at the Harding home in Marion Ohio at beginning ...HD Stock Footage
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Republican Party notables gather at the Harding home in Marion Ohio at beginning of 1920 Presidential Campaign
Republican Vice Presidential nominee John Calvin Coolidge, Jr.and his wife, Grace Coolidge, arriving by automobile at the home of Presidential nominee, Warren G. Harding, in Marion, Ohio, United States. There is snow on the ground. They are greeted by Warren G. Harding, on the steps to his home. Visitors, wearing white identification tags, form a line on the porch to meet the candidates. The receiving line is headed by Warren Harding, followed by Grace Coolidge, Florence harding, and Calvin Coolidge. Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge converse on the porch, under American flag. Florence Harding and Grace Coolidge converse in front of the Harding house. Warren Harding shakes hands with William Jennings Bryan, who removes his hat. and then turns to enter the house. Location: Marion Ohio. Date: 1920.
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Presidential gravesites: Warren G. Harding
Recorded September 3, 2010. President Harding is buried within the large marble memorial that bears his name in rural Marion, Ohio, about an hour north of Columbus. Following his death while in office in 1923, Harding's remains were interred in Marion Cemetery. Work on the memorial began in 1926 and it was completed in 1927 with a public dedication by then President Hoover in 1931. He is buried alongside his wife Florence; the memorial's unique open structure accommodates their joint wish that they be buried outdoors. His memorial is part of Harding Memorial Park and was added to the National Registry of Historic Places in 1976.
President Warren G. Harding: His Home and Memorial
Warren G. Harding was living in Marion, Ohio when he was elected the 29th President of the United States. His home is open for tours and is worth checking out. Only 1.5 miles away is the beautiful Harding Memorial, the final resting place of President and Mrs. Harding. (Video recorded September 2013)
President Warren G. Harding Home - Marion, Ohio
Only one example of the many collections original to the Hardings. Stop by Marion, Ohio to tour a Presidential Home where 95% of the collections are original to the owners.
Summer Tour Hours: 12:00-5:00 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday
(last tour starts at 4:00 p.m.)
As always, please call for any updates and changes to our schedule - 800-600-6894.
Warren G. Harding gravesite and much more
President Warren G. Harding Home & Gravesite
On October 9, 2015, I visited President Harding's home and grave in Marion, Ohio. The home was the residence of the 29th president of the United States. Harding and his future wife, Florence, designed the Queen Anne Style house in 1890, a year before their marriage. They were married there and lived there for 30 years before his election to the presidency.
Harding conducted his election campaign mainly from the house's expansive front porch. During the 3 month front porch campaign, over 600,000 people traveled to the Harding Home to listen to Warren speak.
The Harding Tomb is the burial location of President Harding and First Lady Florence Kling Harding. It is located in Marion, Ohio at the southeast corner of Vernon Heights Boulevard and Delaware Avenue.
President Harding Laid To Rest (1923)
American President Warren G Harding laid to rest.
United States of America (USA).
MS train pulling in. MS armed service personnel carrying coffin. MS officials walking along. MS pallbearers putting coffin into ornate hearse. MS's cortege driving down street.
MS coffin being carried into chapel of rest. MS mourners entering chapel. Pan across many wreaths laid outside. MS public filing in to look at coffin. MS as coffin is carried. MS mourners walking along. Pan across crowds of people at funeral. MS tomb (?) with Guard outside. CU portrait of Harding.
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Harding Memorial Issue 1923, US stamp
President Warren G. Harding, twenty-ninth U.S. president, died suddenly on August 2, 1923. In less than a month the Post Office Department issued a special 2-cent memorial stamp. The stamp was issued in black rather than the red color required for international use by the Universal Postal Union. It featured a profile portrait of Harding engraved from an etching taken from a photograph. The stamp was the same size, with a slightly altered frame, as the 2-cent stamp design of the definitive series of 1922-1923.
The initial Harding stamps were produced on the flat-plate press. They were first issued on September 1, in Harding's hometown of Marion, Ohio, and in the District of Columbia. It was planned that the highly-publicized memorial stamp would only be sold for a period of ninety days. On September 6, stamps produced on the Stickney rotary press went on sale. The stamps were also offered for sale as flat-plate imperforate sheets on November 15. According to the Post Office Department press release, they were issued to meet the demand from collectors.
Some Harding rotary press-printed stamps were perforated gauge 11 x 11on the flat-plate equipment instead of the normal 10 x 10 rotary perforating machine, producing an important twentieth century rarity.
President Harding's Grave
President Harding's Grave
Warren G. Harding monument
Ed and Diana give you a brief look at our 29th president.
DNA test reveals President Harding had love child
A DNA test shows U.S. President Warren G. Harding fathered a child with Nan Britton.
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Was President Warren Harding Murdered? In The Fullness of Time
Sets the premise of the 2010 novel by Vincent Nicolosi, In The Fullness of Time featuring 1920's newsreel footage of Warren Harding as well as the JFK funeral, 1963.