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Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site
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Location 131 North Road, Franklin, New Hampshire, United States
Area 147 acres (59 ha)
Elevation 594 feet (181 m)
Established 1950
Administered by New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation
Designation New Hampshire state park
Website Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site

The Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site is a special state park and a museum in an old house, located in Franklin, New Hampshire. It protects the small, two-room log cabin where Daniel Webster was born in 1782. He also spent his early childhood years here. Daniel Webster grew up to be a very famous speaker and an important political leader.

The house has been carefully fixed up to show what farm life was like in the late 1700s. You can visit the house during certain times of the year, usually on weekends.

Who Was Daniel Webster?

Daniel Webster was born in 1782 in a simple log cabin in New Hampshire. He became one of America's most important leaders. He was known for his amazing speeches. People called him "Black Dan" because of his dark hair and piercing eyes.

Early Life and Education

Daniel grew up on a farm. He loved to read and learn. His parents saw how smart he was and worked hard to send him to school. He went to Dartmouth College, which was a big deal for someone from a humble farm background.

A Career in Politics

After college, Daniel Webster became a lawyer. But he soon got involved in politics. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives and later in the U.S. Senate. He was also the Secretary of State three times. This job is like being the country's top diplomat.

Webster was a strong supporter of the United States staying united. He gave many powerful speeches about keeping the country together. He believed that all states should work as one nation. His speeches are still studied today for their power and influence.

Visiting the Birthplace

The Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site lets you step back in time. You can see the small log cabin where a future leader began his life. It shows how people lived in New Hampshire more than 200 years ago.

The park covers about 147 acres. It's a great place to learn about history and enjoy nature. The site helps us remember Daniel Webster's important role in American history.

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