Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site Review
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sohu_ding
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Roosevelt was one of the great presidents in American history
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site
Posted: Mar 10, 2019
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泰宁根吴承恩
5/5Outstanding
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Roosevelt is the most famous president of the United States, born here in 1858, but also brought the country to liberal democracy inclusion, became the world's first country, here can learn about his life, and here is also quite beautiful around
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Posted: Apr 19, 2020
Eddies888
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Visit the great former president of the United States, Roosevelt's former residence, to learn about his life history and background. The Museum showcases his daily necessities, especially his bronze statue of riding a horse and waving a sword. The Presidential Memorial, which has contributed a lot, also contains a lot of documents and pictures, which are worth recommending.
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Posted: May 3, 2016
358***33
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Former President Roosevelt's old residence was at 28 East 20th Street in New York City. Roosevelt was born in 1858 in this house and lived with his family until 1872. As the neighborhoods became commercialized, the original house was destroyed. It was rebuilt and restored in 1919 and redecorated by Roosevelt's widow in 1923. All the furnishings in the room are original, reproducing the scenes of President Roosevelt's childhood life. It's a free tourist attraction, but there aren't many visitors.
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Posted: Dec 20, 2015
_NE***24
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A generation of famous American Presidents were born and brought up here. As the neighborhoods became commercialized, the original house was destroyed. It was rebuilt and restored in 1919 and redecorated by Roosevelt's widow in 1923.
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Posted: Sep 28, 2016
煊煊煊煊
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Roosevelt was born in this house in 1858 and lived with his family. Until 1872, when neighborhoods began to commercialize, the Roosevelt family moved out. The original house has been destroyed. Now you can see that it was rebuilt and restored in 1919 by the female designer Theodate Pope Riddle. The house was redecorated by Roosevelt's widow in 1923, reproducing the place where President Roosevelt lived as a child.