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Sagamore Hill National Historic Site Preliminary Management Alternatives, Winter/Spring 2005
Theodore Roosevelt bought land in Oyster Bay in 1880 where he built his family home and lived until his death in 1919. Throughout his life, Roosevelt attracted national and international figures from every walk of life to this home. Sagamore Hill was the summer White House between 1902 and 1908. Today, due to a high level of dedication to the site's preservation, Sagamore Hill looks remarkably as it did when it was the home of the 26th President.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site Preliminary Management Alternatives, Winter/Spring 2005
Theodore Roosevelt bought land in Oyster Bay in 1880 where he built his family home and lived until his death in 1919. Throughout his life, Roosevelt attracted national and international figures from every walk of life to this home. Sagamore Hill was the summer White House between 1902 and 1908. Today, due to a high level of dedication to the site's preservation, Sagamore Hill looks remarkably as it did when it was the home of the 26th President.
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site Preliminary Management Alternatives, Winter/Spring 2005
2005
24 pages
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Recreation , Education, Law, & Humanities , Public Administration & Government , Sagamore Hill National Historic Site , Oyster Bay New York , Management Plan , Action alternatives , Maps , Theodore Roosevelt , History , President (United States) , Summer White House , Cultural resources , Visitor services , Farm buildings , National Park Service (NPS)