Visitors to the James A. Garfield National Historic Site can enjoy the site in a number of ways:
- the Visitor Center offers museum exhibits chronicling the life of James A. Garfield, from canal boy to President. A video further highlights the accomplishments of the President throughout his lifetime. The bookstore offers a range of print and souvenir materials to commemorate your visit.
- walking the grounds allows you to explore the remaining parts of the Garfield's 160 acre farm. Though we don't have crops or livestock anymore, with pictures and a little imagination one might imagine the rows of wheat, orchards of apple and pear trees, and hear the bleating of lambs and clucking of chickens as you stroll the paths.
- the Garfield Home tour, offered with a ranger or volunteer, takes you back in time to the 1880's, the height of the Victorian era. Beautifully restored to how it looked when the Garfield family walked its' halls, the home contains 80% original furnishings that belonged to James Garfield and his family.