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  2. Sagamore Hill - Wikipedia

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    Sagamore Hill was the home of the 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, from 1885 until his death in 1919. It is located in Cove Neck, New York , near Oyster Bay on the North Shore of Long Island , [ 2 ] 25 miles (40 km) east of Manhattan .

  3. Cove Neck, New York - Wikipedia

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    Cove Neck incorporated as a village in 1927. [3]Cove Neck is the site of the home of President Theodore Roosevelt. [4] [5] His estate, Sagamore Hill, is now a museum operated by the National Park Service. [4]

  4. Theodore Roosevelt's 'Sagamore Hill' To Undergo Repairs - AOL

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    OYSTER BAY, N.Y. -- Theodore Roosevelt had a lot of stuff. There's the massive head of a 2,000-pound African cape buffalo hanging over a fireplace near the front entrance of his home, Sagamore ...

  5. Theodore Roosevelt Association - Wikipedia

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    Along with the 1963 gifts of the Birthplace and Sagamore Hill properties, the TRA donated an endowment to help support both sites. The TRA currently owns Theodore Roosevelt's simple cabin, "Pine Knot", near Charlottesville, Virginia, which is managed by the Edith and Theodore Roosevelt Pine Knot Foundation.

  6. Local history: President Teddy Roosevelt is hiding in ... - AOL

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  7. Category:Roosevelt family residences - Wikipedia

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    Little White House; P. ... Sagamore Hill; Sara Delano Roosevelt Memorial House; T. Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site;

  8. James Alfred Roosevelt Estate - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by architect Bruce Price (1845-1903) in 1881 as a summer home for James A. Roosevelt (1825-1898), uncle to Theodore Roosevelt. It is a Shingle Style house, basically rectangular in massing, two and a half to three stories in height with a gambrel roof. The home was occupied by Emlen Roosevelt (1857-1930). [2]

  9. Controversial Teddy Roosevelt statue removed from outside New ...

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