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(17 pages with 14 photos) as a keepsake of my exhibit... Theodore Roosevelt:  How I Love Sagamore Hill


Exhibit Details Are Below

   
   
Theodore Roosevelt:  "How I Love Sagamore Hill"
   
   

Theodore Roosvelt Coming March 8 to Oyster Bay Historical SocietyClick and Watch Video     
    









Oyster Bay Historical Society | Angela Koenig Research Center

20 Summit Street, Oyster Bay, NY 11771
(516) 922-5032 | Website


Extended to Friday, June 7!

Exhibit Hours:  Tuesday to Friday 10:00 a.m to 2:00 p.m.
Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. | Sunday 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.


   
This solo exhibit features photographs from the first artistic collection
documenting the vacant interiors of Sagamore Hill, which was the home
of President Theodore Roosevelt.  The 22 room mansion -- also known as
the "Summer White House" -- is celebrating its 50th anniversary as a National
Park historic site.  The photographs were commissioned as part of a three-
year, $7.2 million dollar structural rehabilitation
of the house, which is presently
closed to the public.
 

   
   
William Floyd's House of Revolution
   
   
William Floyd's House of Revolution at Fraunces Tavern Museum

   July 4 to December 1, 2013

   Fraunces Tavern® Museum
   Messick Gallery
   54 Pearl Street, New York City  10004
   (212) 425-1778

   Directions | Subway:  N, R, 1, 4 and 5
   Website | Admission/Hour

   Watch "Where George Washington Got Drunk"
   a light-hearted intro to Fraunces Tavern® by Custom Nation

   This exhibit debuts the first artistic collection documenting
   the Old Mastic House, which is part of the Fire Island National
   Seashore and is the home of William Floyd, an American
   revolutionary and a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
   The Fraunces Tavern® Museum, a complex of five buildings
   with nine galleries, is where George Washington bade
   farewell to the officers of the Continental Army.  The museum
   houses an extensive collection of Revolutionary War era
   artifacts.  Free guided tours are available on the weekends.  
   See the exhibit, then experience William Floyd's Old Mastic House
   in person.

   
   
America's Cradle:  Historic Houses of the Northeast
   
   

America's Cradle   June 10 to December 1, 2013  

   Gallery Talk:  June 10

   National Park Service | Northeast Regional Office
   U.S. Custom House | 200 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  19106
 

   This exhibit features photographs of three historic houses in the Northeast that mark America's rise
   from a colony to a nascent republic developing its place in world politics and culture.  The Old
   Mastic House was the residence of William Floyd, an American revolutionary and a signer of the
   Declaration of Independence.  The house is now part of Fire Island National Seashore in Long Island,
   New York.  Sagamore Hill is the home and "Summer Whitehouse" of President Theodore Roosevelt
   located in Oyster Bay, New York.  TR won the Nobel Peace Prize, was a pioneering conservationist
   and led the building of the Panama Canal.  The house and grounds are preserved as Sagamore Hill
   National Historic Site.  In Connecticut, Julian Alden Weir became one of the founders of American
   Impressionism.  Three generations of artists have lived and worked in the farmhouse and painting
   studios, such as sculptor Mahonri Young.  Today, Weir Farm National Historic Site continues to
   inspire visitors as well as artists from around the world through the park's Artist-in-Residence program.

   
   
Weir Was Here - Secret Rooms, Doors and Windows
   
See the exhibit at three locations

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The photographs are the first artistic collection documenting
the beauty and textures of the key historical structures at
Weir Farm National Historic Site.  The homestead was continuously
occupied by artists starting with J. Alden Weir, one of the founders
of American Impressionism.  

View the photo series | Purchase prints

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Congressman Jim Himes
April 21, 2012 to December 31, 2014
Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Photographs are on display in the reception area,
and in his personal office and conference area.

> Bridgeport Office:  16 photographs
   211 State Street, 2nd Floor
   Bridgeport, Connecticut  06604


> Stamford Office:  9 photographs
   888 Washington Boulevard, 10th Floor
   Stamford, Connecticut  06901


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G&B Community Cultural Center
On permanent display
Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.


49 New Street, Wilton, CT  06897

(203) 544-0056 | Free parking

Weir Was Here - Secret Rooms, Doors and Windows
   
   

Credits | © 2013 Xiomáro