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Eisenhower retired to his farm near Gettysburg, PA, wrote and published his memoires, and engaged in his hobbies of playing Golf and painting. He took on the role of elder statesman, counseling his three successors as President, before dying on 20 March 1969.

Eisenhower retired to his farm at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania after serving as president, and lived there the last nine years of his life. The farm is very near the Civil War Battlefield Park, but you have to take a bus to get to it. It is open to the public. Eisenhower had been stationed at Camp Colt at Gettysburg during WWI, training troops, and never got overseas himself in the first war.

Eisenhower died on March 28th 1969 in Washington.

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