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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. Top Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Top Cottage, also known as Hill-Top Cottage, in Hyde Park, New York, was a private retreat designed by and for Franklin D. Roosevelt. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Built in 1938-39, during Roosevelt's second term as President of the United States , it was designed to accommodate his need for wheelchair accessibility .

  4. Theodore Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt took office as vice president in March 1901. The office was a powerless sinecure and did not suit Roosevelt's aggressive temperament. [106] Roosevelt's six months as vice president were uneventful and boring for a man of action. He had no power; he presided over the Senate for a mere four days before it adjourned. [107]

  5. List of presidents of the United States by education - Wikipedia

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    Most presidents of the United States received a college education, even most of the earliest.Of the first seven presidents, five were college graduates. College degrees have set the presidents apart from the general population, and presidents have held degrees even though it was quite rare and unnecessary for practicing most occupations, including law.

  6. Elkhorn Ranch - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1886, thieves stole Roosevelt's boat from the Elkhorn Ranch. Sewall and Dow hastily built a raft and all three set off downriver to catch the thieves. When they did, Roosevelt kept watch over the three thieves with a shotgun and marched them overland to Dickinson, North Dakota, where he collected a $50 reward.

  7. Roosevelt school building turns 100 years old, still feels ...

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    Roosevelt really is a special place," Wirth said. "It has a special place in the community, even 100 years later." The building reflects important ties between Iowa State University and the ...

  8. Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt was then transported by train from Washington to his birthplace at Hyde Park. On April 15 he was buried, per his wish, in the rose garden of his Springwood estate. [331] [332] Roosevelt's declining physical health had been kept secret from the public. His death was met with shock and grief across the world. [333]

  9. An unexpected gem: What travelers will find at Theodore ... - AOL

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    Many travelers are surprised to find Theodore Roosevelt National Park on their way to more famous parks, but what awaits them is even more surprising. An unexpected gem: What travelers will find ...