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Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial

The only memorial to the 26th president of the United States in the nation’s capital is a small island in the Potomac River. An architectural memorial and the restored natural landscape surrounding it together form a living memorial to ...

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Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

On September 14, 1901, Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office as the 26th and youngest president of the United States in the library of Ansley Wilcox’s fine house in Buffalo. Only 42 years old, he succeeded President William ...

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Theodore Roosevelt National Park

"I never would have been President if it had not been for my experiences in North Dakota."

-Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States, came to the Badlands of what is now North ...

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Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site

Theodore Roosevelt, the sickly child who became the energetic 26th president of the United States, was born on this site in 1858 and lived here until he was 14.  The original birthplace was a typical New York brownstone located ...

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Theodore Roosevelt Island

Mason's Island is now known as Theodore Roosevelt Island because of the Theodore Roosevelt monument there. It is wooded with several archaeological sites in addition to the monument. The Potomac River flows into two channels surrounding the island. It ...

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The Visit of President Theodore Roosevelt’s “Great White Fleet”

Centennial Celebration

In Commemoration of The Visit of President Theodore Roosevelt’s “Great White Fleet” to Seattle in May of 1908. From here The Fleet Continued on Their Famous Round the World Cruise.

Dedicated May 20, 2008 by Mayor Greg Nickels

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Theodore Roosevelt / William Howard Taft

Theodore Roosevelt

Former President Theodore Roosevelt

addressed a large crowd from

these steps on May 16, 1912.

He was introduced by C. B. De Weese.

William Howard Taft

President William Howard Taft

was the first sitting President to

visit Sidney. He spoke from this

location on May 23, 1912.

Taft ...

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Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Oak

Born October 27th, 1858 • Died January 6th, 1919

This tree (a Scarlett Oak) was placed here by the Roosevelt National Living Memorial Association, as a living tribute to the great lover and defender of Country and Flag, and our youngest ...

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1899 Governor Theodore Roosevelt

1899 Governor Theodore Roosevelt signed bill establishing first state hospital for criminally insane - opened 1900

Marker is at the intersection of Cook Street (New York Route 374) and Thayer Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Cook Street.

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Theodore Roosevelt School (118)

On January 24, 1923 an act was passed by Congress authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to establish and maintain an Indian boarding school on the site of Fort Apache. The first students were Dine' (Navajo) children brought from the ...

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