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TR, The Making of the Legend

Not all Presidents were born in log cabins. One was actually born in a New York City brownstone! Visit the birthplace and boyhood home of Teddy Roosevelt and see what it was like to grow up in the "gilded age."

 
Theodore Roosevelt Birtplace NHS

Life: New York Style

Park Ranger guided tours illustrate the lifestyle of the Roosevelts in the 19th century.




 
Theodore Roosevelt

Permits

A Special Use Permit is required for any activity that provides a benefit to an individual, group, or organization rather than the park or the public at large. Many of the events that require permits also require some degree of oversight from National Park Service staff. Some examples of special events that require permits are: More Information

 
 

 

 

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TR Birthplace NHS
28 East 20th Street
New York, NY 10003

Phone

Ranger Desk
(212) 260-1616

Media Relations
(212) 668-2251

Climate

New York City is best visited during the fall and spring. Summers tend to be hot and humid and the winters can range from mild to extreme.
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Hundreds of small, round, pearly-pink eggs lie scattered at water's edge beside horseshoe crab molt..  

Did You Know?
Horseshoe crabs come near shore on the full moon in May and June to lay thousands of eggs, which are a valuable food source for migrating shorebirds in spring and early summer. Occasionally, a perfectly-formed horseshoe crab molt can be found on the beach, shed as the young animal grows.
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Last Updated: March 24, 2009 at 13:31 EST