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  2. Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site preserves the Springwood estate in Hyde Park, New York, United States.Springwood was the birthplace, lifelong home, and burial place of the 32nd president of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt.

  3. Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    West portico. Historically known as Hyde Park, the Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site is one of the area's oldest Hudson River estates. [3] The earliest development of the estate began in 1764 when Dr. John Bard purchased land on the east side of the Albany Post Road, where he built Red House and developed the agricultural aspects of the eastern section of the property that continued ...

  4. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site was established by the U.S. Congress to commemorate the life and accomplishments of Eleanor Roosevelt.Once part of the larger Roosevelt family estate in Hyde Park, New York, today the property includes the 181 acres (73 ha), buildings and other historic features that Eleanor Roosevelt called Val-Kill.

  5. Hyde Park, New York - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Park is a town in Dutchess County, New York, United States, bordering the Hudson River north of Poughkeepsie. Within the town are the hamlets of Hyde Park, East Park, Staatsburg, and Haviland. Hyde Park is known as the hometown of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States.

  6. Archibald Rogers Estate - Wikipedia

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    Archibald Rogers Estate, also known as "Crumwold," is a historic mansion located at Hyde Park in Dutchess County, New York. It was designed by noted New York architect Richard Morris Hunt . The house is currently owned by the Millennial Kingdom Family Church, a Christian group.

  7. Live in Hyde Park - Wikipedia

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    Live in Hyde Park may refer to: Hyde Park Live, a Rolling Stones album; Live in Hyde Park (Red Hot Chili Peppers album) All the People: Blur Live at Hyde Park; London Calling: Live in Hyde Park, a Bruce Springsteen album; Jeff Lynne's ELO: Live in Hyde Park; Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park; Queen Hyde Park 1976; Live in Hyde Park (Eric Clapton album)

  8. Louise Vanderbilt - Wikipedia

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    In 1872, Louise married Alfred Torrance (1852–1887), the son of Daniel Torrance and Sophia Johnson (née Vanderbilt) Torrance.His sisters were Adelaide Torrance, who married Meredith Howland, and Marie Torrance, who married John A. Hadden Jr. Alfred, a grandson of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, was a horseman of some reputation in London, Paris, and New York. [6]

  9. Vanderbilt houses - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Park, Hyde Park, NY "Hyde Park" in Hyde Park, New York. Designed by McKim, Mead and White and built in 1896–1899, it is now the Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site. "Rough Point" in Newport, Rhode Island, designed by Peabody and Stearns built in 1892. "Pine Tree Point", Adirondack Great Camp on Upper St. Regis Lake in 1901