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President Cleveland's "summer White House" was known as Gray Gables at Buzzard's Bay, near Bourne, Mass. He had a summer home at Tamworth, NH where he lived after he was president.
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Cleveland was not born in a hospital. He was born at his parents' home, the Presbyterian manse in Caldwell, New Jersey.
Grover Cleveland's birth home is located in West Caldwell, New Jersey. However, he spent much of his youth in the upstate New York town of Fayetteville. His home there is located at 109 Academy Street. Both homes can be toured.
Grover Cleveland died at the age of 71 at his family's home in Princeton, New Jersey. The cause of his death was a heart attack.
He died at his home in Princeton, New Jersey, on June 24, 1908.
Grover Cleveland was born in New Jersey but spent much of early years in the upstate New York town of Fayetteville.
He died of debility, coronary sclerosis, stroke, or intestinal obstruction (doctors differed as to the cause) . He was 71 when he died at his home in Princeton, NJ on June 28,1908.
Grover was born at his parents' home on March 18, 1837, in Caldwell, New Jersey. The house, a parsonage, is now open for visitors.
The state of New York was home to seven of our U.S. presidents. They were Martin Van Buren, Millard Fillmore, Chester A. Arthur, Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Tamworth, New South wales, is home to Australia's Country Music festival.
He died of debility, coronary sclerosis, stroke, or intestinal obstruction (doctors differed as to the cause) . He was 71 when he died at his home in Princeton, NJ on June 28,1908.