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Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site1901 illustration of Theodore Roosevelt as he takes the oath of office in the library of the Ansley Wilcox home.
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Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
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"If the proper study of mankind is man, then the proper study of a Nation is its own history, and all true patriots should endeavor to encourage in every way the associations which record the great deeds, and the successes and failures alike, of the forefathers of their people."

       - Theodore Roosevelt, 24 January 1893

The Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site is operated by the local non-profit Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site Foundation, in a cooperative agreement with the National Park Service. The Foundation depends greatly upon generous public support. To become a member of the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site Foundation, click here.

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Theodore Roosevelt c. 1900.
History
Find out why Theodore Roosevelt became president in Buffalo in 1901.
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The Wilcox family dining room.
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Frederick Law Olmsted  

Did You Know?
Frederick Law Olmsted designed the Buffalo, NY park system and was the landscape architect of the Niagara Reservation (the current Niagara Falls State Park).
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Last Updated: January 10, 2007 at 13:06 EST