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  2. Discover Eleanor Roosevelt, her life at Val-Kill, and the work of one of the twentieth century's most influential world leaders.

  3. With three national parks and the nation's first presidential library and museum, it will take more than a single day to see everything. To help you have a great experience, we offer the resources on this page.

  4. Useful information to help you plan your visit to Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site. Tickets & Tours Everything you need to know about how to tour Val-Kill Cottage.

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  6. History & Culture - Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site (U.S...

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    Get to know Eleanor Roosevelt, former First Lady of the United States, activist, and one of the most influential leaders of the twentieth century. As wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, she played a key role in leading the nation through two national crises, the Great Depression and World War II.

  7. Discover the stories of Eleanor Roosevelt's life and the history of Val-Kil. Nature & Science Discover the park's ecosystems, wildlife, and natural environment.

  8. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site Cultural Landscape

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    Under National Park Service oversight, the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site is more than a historical monument. Instead, the site serves as a learning space for the public to actively experience and understand the life of Eleanor Roosevelt within the context of her beloved home.

  9. Things To Do - Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site (U.S....

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    For Information about the Roosevelt-Vanderbilt National Historic Sites. Contact Us

  10. Places To Go - Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site (U.S....

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    The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site is located within the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area. Explore the 150-mile valley and discover its rich scenic, historical, cultural, and recreational resources.

  11. A History of Val-Kill Cottage - Eleanor Roosevelt National...

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    The fieldstone one and a half story cottage was the first building constructed at Val-Kill. Construction of a factory building followed shortly after to house the furniture shop for Val-Kill Industries, a joint business venture of Eleanor Roosevelt and her friends Marion Dickerman and Nancy Cook.