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Roosevelt’s Sagamore Hill➤
Sagamore Hill was Theodore Roosevelt’s home in Cove Neck, NY. Known for being the 26th President of the United States, Roosevelt grew up in New York and accomplished much here before taking on Washington DC. He served as NYC Police Commissioner (where he initiated sweeping reforms in the police department) and Governor of New York before moving into national politics.

Of all Roosevelt’s achievements, he was proudest of his work in conservation. He created the first National Parks and signed into law the Antiquities Act (under which the president may designate National Monuments.) So it is fitting that the National Park Service manages the home where he lived from 1886 until his death in 1919. The Sagamore Hill National Historic Site includes the mansion and also the Theodore Roosevelt Museum in a separate building on the grounds.

Roosevelt built the 22-room mansion for his first wife Alice Lee and named Leeholm it after her. But she died soon after the birth of their daughter and never saw the completed home. When Roosevelt remarried and moved into the home with his new family, he changed the name to Sagamore Hill (Sagamore is the Algonquin word for chieftain.)

Touring Sagamore Hill➤
Ranger-led tours of Sagamore Hill can be reserved on the NPS website or purchased on a first-come basis at the visitor center. The North Room, part of a 1905 expansion, is filled with Roosevelt’s keepsakes and safari trophies. This room, along with others on the first floor, served as the ‘Summer White House’ for part of Roosevelt’s presidency. We stood in awe of this room, though struck by the irony of all the animal trophies in the home of one of our countries foremost conservationists.

The site had just reopened at the time of our visit after an extensive multi-million-dollar, 4-year restoration project. It is beautifully preserved and most of the furnishings are original. The ranger’s narrative gave us a real feel for the dynamic leader and family man Roosevelt must have been.

Location: 20 Sagamore Hill Rd, Oyster Bay, NY
Designation: National Historic Site
Date designated/established: July 25, 1962
Date of my visit: February 7, 2016





Beautiful setting!
Thanks!
Dear Theresa,
Great blog. I visited Sagamore Hill in 2006 and that is a great mansion tour. You almost feel the family still lives there. You also have to check out his birth home in Manhattan in the Flatiron District.
Have a good weekend.
Sincerely,
Justin Watrel, Blogger
MywalkinManhattan.com/VisitingaMuseum.com
Hi Justin! Yes, I went to the birthplace last April. Haven’t gotten around to blogging it yet. That was such a good tour!
Excellent post. Sagamore Hill has been on our bucket list for a long time. Your narrative and photos inspire us to move it up the list.
Thanks! Do check out their website before making plans. Their tours may have changed since I was there. Everything in NY/NJ is different since Covid
Thanks for taking me there by sharing the pictures!
Thanks for reading and commenting! 🙂
When can I move in?! So many period homes just don’t appeal to me, but this place looks cozy despite its size.
Yes it gives you the feeling that the Roosevelts were down-to-earth. A lot of the older homes feel too proper, unlived in.
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