Take a Look Inside Bill Clinton's Childhood Home

From House Beautiful

Before former President Bill Clinton bought a brick home in Arkansas to convince Hillary Clinton to marry him and before he spent eight years living in the most famous white house in the world, he called this green-trimmed place in Hope, Arkansas home.

Clinton's mother moved into the home after his father was tragically killed in an auto accident just three months before Bill was born. The 1917 house was owned by his maternal grandparents, Eldridge and Edith Grisham Cassidy. He spent the majority of his childhood here, until it was sold when he was 10 years old after Clinton's grandfather died.

Today, the home serves as a museum for guests looking to learn more about the former president. The interior has been restored to what it looked like during the 1940s and 1950s when Clinton lived there, and was furnished with family photos and memories. Visitors can stroll through the living spaces where he learned to walk and talk, and even take a peek at his bedroom.

Take a look:

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As for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, she spent the majority of her childhood in this two-story Park Ridge, Illinois home located in an upper-middle-class suburban neighborhood. However, her parents sold the home in 1987 to move to Arkansas so they could be closer to Hillary, Bill and baby Chelsea.

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