Not all Presidents were born in log cabins. One was actually born in a New York City brownstone! Visit the birthplace and boyhood home of Teddy Roosevelt and see what it was like to grow up in the "gilded age."
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The period rooms can only be seen by guided tours. Park Ranger guided tours are available on the hour: 10 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm, and 4 pm.
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Theodore Roosevelt gained fame as the fearless leader of the Rough Riders as well as being an outdoorsman, naturalist, cowboy and our 26th president, yet he grew up a frail, sickly child in New York City. The home in which Roosevelt lived until he was 14 has been reconstructed with 1865 period rooms and galleries that tell the story of the young "Teedie," as Roosevelt was called during his childhood
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reconstructed childhood home of Teddy Roosevelt
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Theodore Roosevelt was born here October 27, 1858 Birthplace reproduced by the Womans Roosevelt Memorial Association January 6, 1921
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Shade trees, benches, dog water faucet, separate run for small dogs. Small run adjacent to the Natural History Museum. Spotted a fabulous poodle there.
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This site was the home of Theodore Roosevelt for the first thirteen years of his life. The building on the site is a 1923 reconstruction of the house in which Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858.
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