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2025年1月8日
I really enjoyed seeing the (exact reproduction) of the house where Theodore Roosevelt grew up and getting the historical background from a well-informed park ranger. Potomac_11的完整评论
2024年7月11日
I love Teddy Roosevelt and wanted to visit this site for a few years. My wife and I came here in June and we really enjoyed the artifacts and information provided on the first floor; they have quite … Python574的完整评论
2024年4月28日
This is an amazing piece of American history. Well worth taking family to. This site contains videos, guided tours, and artefacts for viewing. Walter F的完整评论
You may take an R, W or 6 train to 23rd street then walk to 20th street. It's between Broadway and Park avenue. These trains are much closer and the 6 is an east side train while the …
You may take an R, W or 6 train to 23rd street then walk to 20th street. It's between Broadway and Park avenue. These trains are much closer and the 6 is an east side train while the R/W is close to both midtown/west side.
According to their website (nps.gov/thrb/planyourvisit/hours) they should be open on New Year's Day: "Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace NHS is open Tuesday-Saturday, 9:00 a.m.- …
According to their website (nps.gov/thrb/planyourvisit/hours) they should be open on New Year's Day: "Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace NHS is open Tuesday-Saturday, 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. The site is closed on the following designated federal holidays: Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day." I'd recommend you call the ranger and verify: (212) 260-1616 Also of note, the Upper Gallery is closed for renovations but period room tours are offered at the regularly scheduled times. Personally the tour was the highlight of the trip so it wouldn't deter me from a visit. Hope that helps! Enjoy your visit!
No, the original structure was torn down in 1916. The current brownstone is a reconstruction of the original. Its construction began in 1919, and the completed museum...