I have a warm memory of visiting Sagamore Hill with my parents in 1993 while they were here in New York City serving their mission and living in Jackson Heights. We collected some small pods that I still have and use in arrangements at our home in Rexburg. I wanted more and to be honest, I love this place! It's not too far from Hofstra University where we had to be that evening and were able to stay for a short time. On this trip we visited the day before Roosevelt's 150 birthday celebration and discovered the Old Orchard Home. For 50 years the look of Sagamore Hill changed little. Then in 1938, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., the President's oldest son, built the Georgian home on four acres of the farm's old apple orchard. The house is now open to visitors as a museum of President Theodore Roosevelt's life and family.
Along this roadway cows were led to the nearby fenced pasture. We could only imagine what fun the six Roosevelt children had working and playing on their farm. It's such a serene place and we love what we feel here.
Along this roadway cows were led to the nearby fenced pasture. We could only imagine what fun the six Roosevelt children had working and playing on their farm. It's such a serene place and we love what we feel here.
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