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Val-Kill

“The greatest thing I have learned is how good it is to come home again,” Eleanor Roosevelt 

This simple statement expresses her love for the modest house she called Val-Kill. The only National Historic Site dedicated to a first lady, Val-Kill welcomes visitors in the style of Mrs. Roosevelt. Come and be part of the entire Roosevelt Experience at Eleanor Roosevelt's Val-Kill.

 
Front Entrance to Val-Kill

Val-Kill Cottage

Eleanor Roosevelt chose Val-Kill for her retreat, her office, her home, and her "laboratory" for social change during the prominent and influential period of her life from 1924 until her death in 1962. During that time she formulated and carried out her social and political beliefs. This is the place most closely associated with one of the most prominent women of 20th-century America.
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Stone Cottage on the grounds of Val-Kill

Stone Cottage

Stone Cottage is located on the grounds at Val-Kill and was shared by Eleanor Roosevelt and her two friends, Nancy Cook and Marion Dickerman. The main building at Val-Kill served as a furniture factory. When the factory closed in 1936, Mrs. Roosevelt converted it into a cottage for herself. Upon FDR’s death, Val-Kill Cottage became her permanent home.

 
Girls Leadership workshops are held every summer at Val-Kill

Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill

Eleanor Roosevelt Center at Val-Kill (ERVK) works to preserve ER's home as a living memorial, a center for exchange of significant ideas, and a catalyst for change and the betterment of the human condition. They offer programs such as the Girls Leadership Workshop which is held every summer. more<<<<

 
Roosevelt Ride Shuttle Bus

Car Free Travel Guide

Don't have a car? Don’t like to drive? Don’t worry, sit back, relax, and let the National Park Service do the driving for you. Experience a New Deal for the Roosevelt Ride in 2009.
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Climate

Depending on the year Spring may arrive by early April in Hyde Park, gardens are in full bloom through May. Summers are generally sunny, warm, and may be humid, Autumn brings the fall foliage and crisp brillant days. Winters are tyically bright and clear with some snow.
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Franklin and Eleanor  

Did You Know?
Eleanor Roosevelt's birth name is Anna Eleanor Roosevelt. She was the fifth cousin of Franklin and the niece of President Theodore Roosevelt.

Last Updated: May 05, 2009 at 14:07 EST