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Last weekend, we had a jam-packed, fun-filled adventure with our friends, Jocelyn, Matt, and Yuri as we explored Long Island! One of our stops was Sagamore Hill, home of our\u00a026th<\/sup> POTUS, Theodore Roosevelt. Even though the air was chilly during our visit, the cherry blossoms in front of Sagamore Hill were in full bloom after our mild winter.<\/p>\n

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When it was time for TR, a native of Manhattan,\u00a0and his wife, Alice, to build a family, they chose Oyster Bay because of TR’s fond childhood vacation memories there.\u00a0Tragically, Alice died of complications related to childbirth before the Queen Anne-styled home\u00a0was complete. However, TR continued construction for his new daughter, named Alice after her mom. Originally named \u201cLeeholm\u201d after his wife, TR decided to incorporate Sagamore<\/em>, the Algonquin word for chieftain, into the title of his iconic estate.\u00a0TR, his second wife\u00a0(Edith), and his six children lived in the 23-roomed mansion before and after his presidency. It\u00a0became known as the “Summer White House” because TR hosted prominent national and global figures there during his seven summers of presidency.<\/p>\n

\"IMG_5027\"As an aside, don’t confuse the “Summer White House”\u00a0with the \u201cLittle White House,\u201d which belonged to the other President Roosevelt (Franklin Delano, 32nd<\/sup> POTUS) in Kathy\u2019s home state of Georgia. TR and FDR are fifth cousins in\u00a0the Roosevelt family, a powerful business and political dynasty. While TR was on the Oyster Bay branch of the family, FDR was a member of the Hyde Park branch. Interestingly, FDR’s wife, Eleanor, was the favorite niece of TR (making FDR and his wife fifth cousins, once removed).\u00a0During his presidency, TR gave away Eleanor\u00a0at her wedding. At the reception, TR said, \u201cIt is a good thing to keep the name in the family.\u201d\u00a0Family did not define politics, however, as\u00a0TR was a Republican while\u00a0FDR was a Democrat. Despite their differences, the beginning of FDR\u2019s political career can be attributed to TR. When he first ran for senate, FDR was chosen by his local party as a \u201cpaper candidate\u201d because his Republican cousin TR was still very prominent in American politics, and having a Democratic Roosevelt was good publicity. By the way, even though he was the underdog, FDR won.<\/p>\n

We also visited the Theodore Roosevelt Museum which is located on the grounds of Sagamore Hill. It is housed in Old Orchard, the home of Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt, III (known as Ted, Jr.), TR and Edith\u2019s eldest son and winner of the Medal of Honor. \u00a0At the museum, Yuri decided to take on the Junior Ranger challenge, the Theodore Roosevelt History Hunt. He\u00a0was given an Activity Booklet by the National Park Service Park Ranger and then, as a history-detective, he searched for answers to questions about TR and his life. During the challenge, Yuri\u00a0learned all about the bigger-than-life TR. Here Yuri\u00a0is recording his data.<\/p>\n

\"IMG_5061\"Hugely popular during his time, TR\u00a0was a charismatic man who exuded energy, athleticism, and power in his cowboy persona. \u00a0Even though he was a little gun-happy in his efforts to hunt big game before they disappeared, TR also put great efforts into\u00a0conservationism, preserving\u00a0hundreds of thousands of acres of national land for future generations. Sometimes he supported war (posthumously won the Medal of Honor for his fighting with the Rough Riders in the Spanish-American War) and sometimes he kept peace (won the Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating the end of the Russo-Japanese War). He\u00a0is remembered for his domestic policy (“Square Deal” that\u00a0controlled corporations and protected consumers); his foreign policy (“Speak softly and carry a big stick,” a West African proverb);\u00a0and his overall tenacity (delivered a 90-minute speech after being shot into the chest, saying “It takes more than that to kill a bull moose.”).<\/p>\n

After answering every single question,\u00a0Yuri\u00a0returned his completed Activity Booklet to the Park Ranger, who scored the answers. The Park Ranger presented him with an authentic Sagamore Hill Junior Ranger Badge and an official Junior Ranger Certificate. We were so proud of Yuri’s hard work!\u00a0Here is a picture of him\u00a0displaying his prizes and another picture of him celebrating alongside Jocelyn, Matt, and the bust of TR himself.<\/p>\n

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Did you know that teddy bears are named after TR? During a hunting trip in Mississippi, all members of the party except for TR had found bears. You can’t invite the President of the United States on a hunting trip and have him fail, however, so the guides trapped\u00a0a bear, tied it to a tree, and called for TR to shoot it. TR refused to shoot the defenseless bear because that would be unsportsmanlike (though, technically, the bear still died because TR ordered it be put down to end its pain and suffering). Word of the incident reached the public and soon, a Brooklyn candy shop owner and his wife put two handmade bears in the window with the label “Teddy’s bears.” The teddy bear was born. This bit of TR’s legacy is ironic because he had open disdain for the nickname “Teddy” (actually, his family called him “Teedie” instead), but it\u00a0stuck because\u00a0the general American public adored it.<\/p>\n

The fun facts about one of the most influential leaders of our country and one of the most genuinely intriguing men in history\u00a0can go on and on… but we should probably stop here for now.<\/p>\n

Until next time,
\n– Kathy May and Silas<\/p>\n

P.S. Among the other great places we visited on our Long Island tour, we saw a very big duck\u00a0on the side of the road. See our adventure with The Big Duck of Flanders by clicking here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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Learn more about Sagamore Hill and Theodore Roosevelt at:
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The National Park Service <\/a>
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The History Channel\u00a0<\/a>
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The History Channel
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Theodore Roosevelt Association<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n

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