In its daily operations and in special projects, Sagamore Hill consistently seeks input and support from the surrounding community and from the public at large. We have a relatively large base of volunteers who help us with maintenance projects, lead tours of the Roosevelt Home, staff the museum, scan photos and documents, etc. We also keep close relationships with members of our partner organizations, the Friends of Sagamore Hill and the Theodore Roosevelt Association.
Sagamore Hill also works with the non-profit Eastern National group which operates our bookstore and donates a portion of its profits back to the site.
Did You Know?
The classic American Diner is another Blackstone Valley innovation. In 1872, Walter Scott began selling food from a horse drawn covered wagon in Providence, RI. In 1887, the first diner manufacturer opened in Worcester, MA.