A tiny monument marks the spot where, in July 1921, President Harding interrupted his golf game to sign the papers that officially ended the First World War.

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History books tell us that World War I ended on the battlefields of Europe in November 1918, or maybe at the Palace of Versailles in France in June 1919. They are wrong. The war actually ended in New Jersey, within grenade-lobbing distance of an electronics retailer and a Burger King.

A plaque marks the spot where on July 2, 1921, President Warren Harding officially canceled hostilities between the U.S. and Germany by signing the final peace treaty of the war. At that time the spot was inside the mansion of a New Jersey senator, and Harding was reportedly called in from a game of golf to initial the papers.