Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt — page 9
Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site Theodore Roosevelt was born at 28 East Twentieth Street in New York City Located near Union Square Park the brownstone was home to the Roosevelts until 1873 when the family moved uptown to 6 West Fifty-seventh Street The Twentieth Street house was torn down in 1916 is This the birthplace of Theodore Roosevelt at 28 East Twentieth Street in New York City as it looks today After Roosevelt’s death in 1919 the Women’s Roosevelt Memorial Association bought the property and built a reconstruction reconstruction of the original home Roosevelt’s wife and sisters decorated the home with furnishings and objects from the 1860s about half of which came from the original home The National Park Service acquired the house in 1965 and made it a national historic site which means that it has special protection protection It contains five fully furnished period rooms two museum galleries and a bookstore The collections housed at the site include some of Roosevelt’s manuscripts published books and articles photographs and letters and journals There are also collections of campaign buttons hunting rifles and taxidermy specimens 14