Harding Home

Harding and his future wife, Florence, designed the Queen Anne Style house in 1890, a year before their marriage.Like James A. Garfield, an earlier U.S. president from Ohio, 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.George Christian (Warren's next door neighbor and Press Secretary) allowed his home to be used as Republican Headquarters for the campaign.[3] In 1920, Harding built a small bungalow-style structure behind the Christian House so newspaper reporters had workspace to type their stories.
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