Grant's Farm, Animal farm in Grantwood Village, Missouri, United States.
Grant's Farm is a 281-acre estate in Missouri that houses over 900 animals from six continents. These include buffalo, emus, camels, macaws, donkeys, goats, and peacocks living in spacious enclosures and areas throughout the property.
In 1856, President Ulysses S. Grant built the Hardscrabble cabin on this land before taking office. This log structure remains the only building constructed by a U.S. president prior to his presidency that still exists today.
The place takes its name from former President Ulysses S. Grant, whose historical connection to the land remains visible today. Visitors experience a blend of American heritage and contemporary animal care as they walk through the grounds.
There are no admission fees to enter the property, so you can explore freely. Parking fees apply per vehicle and seasonal hours vary, so checking current operating times before your visit helps you plan accordingly.
The property features the famous Budweiser Clydesdales, large powerful horses housed in dedicated stables. Visitors can join special tours to observe these impressive animals up close.
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