Clifton Truman Daniel to Perform at Little White House Presidents Day Weekend
Clifton Truman Daniel, grandson of President Harry S. Truman, will reprise his one-man portrayal of his grandfather in "Give 'Em Hell, Harry!" at the Harry S. Truman Little White House in Key West on Presidents Day weekend. The two 4:30 p.m. performances on Feb. 15 and Feb. 16 are presented by the Key West Harry S. Truman Foundation with support from the Monroe County Tourist Development Council, offering both cultural programming and a potential weekend boost for local businesses.

Clifton Truman Daniel will bring his one-man stage performance "Give 'Em Hell, Harry!" to the grounds of the Harry S. Truman Little White House, 111 Front Street, for two performances at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 15, and Monday, Feb. 16. The appearance revives a popular portrayal of President Harry S. Truman and is presented by the Key West Harry S. Truman Foundation with financial or promotional support from the Monroe County Tourist Development Council.
The staging at a nationally recognized historic site places the performance at the center of Presidents Day weekend activity in Key West. For Monroe County, the event combines cultural heritage and tourism promotion during a travel period that traditionally draws visitors from the region. Local hoteliers, restaurants, and retail businesses typically see higher foot traffic during holiday weekends; this theatrical offering aims to extend the appeal of historic-site visits beyond daytime tours by adding evening programming on the Little White House grounds.
Organizers have positioned the performance as both an interpretive history experience and a ticketed cultural event. Tickets and event details are available through the Key West Harry S. Truman Foundation. The Key West Chamber of Commerce community news page will carry related Presidents Day weekend programming and attendee information, helping visitors plan connections between the show and other local offerings.
The Monroe County Tourist Development Council's involvement signals public-sector backing for cultural attractions as part of the county's broader tourism strategy. By supporting events that draw visitors to a designated historic asset, the council helps leverage heritage tourism to sustain off-peak revenues and diversify the county's visitor mix. For residents, that can mean steadier demand for service-industry jobs and incremental sales for small businesses during the holiday weekend.
Beyond immediate economic effects, the performance contributes to long-term cultural tourism trends that emphasize experiential programming at historic sites. Staging living-history portrayals by a member of a presidential family can deepen visitor engagement and reinforce Key West's identity as a destination that blends history, culture, and hospitality. Residents interested in attending or in planning around Presidents Day events should check the foundation's ticketing information and the Chamber's community listings for schedules and practical details.
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