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Sagamore Hill Collection

Step into history at Sagamore Hill, the cherished home of President Theodore Roosevelt

Background imageSagamore Hill Collection: (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed at Oyster Bay in 1912 shortly after

(1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed at Oyster Bay in 1912 shortly after his nomination by
THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed at Oyster Bay in 1912 shortly after his nomination by the new Progressive party

Background imageSagamore Hill Collection: Sagamore Hill, home of President Theodore Roosevelt, National Park, Oyster Bay

Sagamore Hill, home of President Theodore Roosevelt, National Park, Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York, United States of America, North America

Background imageSagamore Hill Collection: New York, Long Island, Cove Neck, Sagamore Hill, House and Museum

New York, Long Island, Cove Neck, Sagamore Hill, House and Museum
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Background imageSagamore Hill Collection: Trees at dusk on Sagamore Hill in Hamilton, Massachusetts

Trees at dusk on Sagamore Hill in Hamilton, Massachusetts

Background imageSagamore Hill Collection: SAGAMORE HILL, c1910. The interior of President Theodore Roosevelts home, Sagamore Hill

SAGAMORE HILL, c1910. The interior of President Theodore Roosevelts home, Sagamore Hill, near Oyster Bay, New York. Photograph, c1910

Background imageSagamore Hill Collection: SAGAMORE HILL, 1905. The North Room in President Theodore Roosevelts home, Sagamore Hill

SAGAMORE HILL, 1905. The North Room in President Theodore Roosevelts home, Sagamore Hill, near Oyster Bay, New York. Photograph, 14 September 1905

Background imageSagamore Hill Collection: SAGAMORE HILL, 1905. President Theodore Roosevelts home, Sagamore Hill, near Oyster Bay

SAGAMORE HILL, 1905. President Theodore Roosevelts home, Sagamore Hill, near Oyster Bay, New York, viewed through trees. Photograph, 14 September 1905

Background imageSagamore Hill Collection: ROOSEVELT CHILDREN, c1904. Quentin, Archie, and Nicholas, sons of Theodore Roosevelt

ROOSEVELT CHILDREN, c1904. Quentin, Archie, and Nicholas, sons of Theodore Roosevelt, with journalist Walter Russell, burying a dog in sand at Sagamore Hill. Photograph by Edward S. Curtis, c1904

Background imageSagamore Hill Collection: SAGAMORE HILL, c1880. An architectural drawing by the firm Lamb & Rich of what

SAGAMORE HILL, c1880. An architectural drawing by the firm Lamb & Rich of what would become Sagamore Hill, home to President Theodore Roosevelt, near Oyster Bay, New York. Drawing, c1880

Background imageSagamore Hill Collection: SAGAMORE HILL, 1964. A view of the main hall of President Theodore Roosevelts home

SAGAMORE HILL, 1964. A view of the main hall of President Theodore Roosevelts home, Sagamore Hill near Oyster Bay, New York. Photograph by Jack E. Boucher, 1964

Background imageSagamore Hill Collection: SAGAMORE HILL, 1964. President Theodore Roosevelts home, Sagamore Hill near Oyster Bay

SAGAMORE HILL, 1964. President Theodore Roosevelts home, Sagamore Hill near Oyster Bay, New York, as viewed from the north. Photograph by Jack E. Boucher, 1964

Background imageSagamore Hill Collection: at Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, New York, in 1907. Left to right: Quentin, T. R. Theodore Jr

at Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, New York, in 1907. Left to right: Quentin, T. R. Theodore Jr. Archie, Kermit, Mrs
THEODORE ROOSEVELT FAMILY at Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, New York, in 1907. Left to right: Quentin, T.R. Theodore Jr. Archie, Kermit, Mrs. Roosevelt and Ethel

Background imageSagamore Hill Collection: President Roosevelt photographed with his family in 1903, probably at Sagamore Hill

President Roosevelt photographed with his family in 1903, probably at Sagamore Hill, their home at Oyster Bay, New York
THEODORE ROOSEVELT FAMILY. President Roosevelt photographed with his family in 1903, probably at Sagamore Hill, their home at Oyster Bay, New York


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Step into history at Sagamore Hill, the cherished home of President Theodore Roosevelt. Built in 1884, this iconic residence nestled in Oyster Bay, New York, served as a sanctuary for one of America's most influential leaders. As you wander through its halls and rooms, you can almost feel the presence of Roosevelt himself. Captured in a photograph taken at Oyster Bay in 1912 shortly after his nomination by the new Progressive party, Theodore Roosevelt stands tall and resolute. His presidency from 1901 to 1909 left an indelible mark on the nation's history. Surrounded by trees that cast long shadows against the dusk sky on Sagamore Hill in Hamilton, Massachusetts, this estate exudes tranquility and grandeur, and is no wonder that Roosevelt found solace within these grounds during his time away from Washington D. C. Inside Sagamore Hill lies a treasure trove of memories frozen in time. The interior showcases the essence of President Theodore Roosevelt's life - a testament to his character and achievements. From c1910 photographs capturing every detail of his beloved home to images showcasing the North Room's elegance in 1905; each picture tells a story, more than just bricks and mortar; it was where dreams were born and nurtured. It provided refuge for an extraordinary man who dedicated himself to public service with unwavering determination. Theodore Roosevelt will forever be remembered as our country's 26th President – a visionary leader who shaped America's destiny during challenging times. His legacy lives on not only through his policies but also through places like Sagamore Hill that preserve his memory for generations to come. Visit this historic landmark today and immerse yourself in the world of Theodore Roosevelt – walk where he walked, see what he saw – experience firsthand how one man changed history from within these hallowed walls at Sagamore Hill National Park.