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"Now here's something interesting." Our guide pointed to a book of German fables on a table, and explained that President Theodore Roosevelt, an excellent reader of German, sometimes read to his ...
Theodore Roosevelt's 'Summer White House' Reopens To The Public The 26th U.S. President spent his summers at a mansion on an 83-acre estate on New York's Long Island. Sagamore Hill has reopened to ...
The reason for the absence of a White House Christmas tree during Theodore Roosevelt's presidency isn't abundantly clear, with conservationism and a choice to avoid displaying one as possibilities.
In her new book, "Guest of Honor," about the famous White House dinner at which President Theodore Roosevelt hosted African American educator Booker T. Washington, Deborah Davis examines race ...
Theodore Roosevelt's favorite pocket watch, stolen in July 1987, turned up at an auction house and was returned this week to the Sagamore Hill National Historic Site in New York.
On this day in 1911, Theodore Roosevelt, who had left the White House on March 4, 1909, after serving as the nation’s 26th president, testified before a special House committee charged with ...
President Theodore Roosevelt was well-known as a conservationist, but that wasn't necessarily the reason there was no White House Christmas tree in 1902.
Theodore Roosevelt is revered by environmentalists today as a bold pioneer. As president, he set aside millions of acres of federal land to be preserved. But the house where he lived before and ...
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