I Can’t Believe They Let Me Inside This President’s Tomb
I traveled to North Bend, Ohio to visit the final resting place of President William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States and the man remembered for having the shortest presidency in American history. Most people know Harrison as the president who died after only about a month in office, but his story reaches much farther than that. Before the White House, he was tied to the American frontier, the Battle of Tippecanoe, the War of 1812, and one of the most famous political campaigns of the 1800s. In this video, I visit his tomb overlooking the Ohio River and actually go inside the final resting place of a United States president. If you enjoy cemetery history, presidential graves, and forgotten stories from the past, make sure to subscribe to Whittdocs. Join The Whittdocs Society to help support future videos. Whittdocs merch is available at whittdocs.com I will see you again soon.

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