Complete information for planning your visit to Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site is now on National Park Planner.
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site in Manhattan, New York, preserves the reconstructed childhood home of the 26th President of the United States. It was established as a National Historic Site in 1962. The building was officially donated to the National Park Service in 1963 by the Theodore Roosevelt Association.
Being a historical site nestled between Manhattan’s Flatiron and Gramercy districts, there are no grounds to walk around, so the main activity available to visitors is touring the house and the museum that is dedicated to the life and contributions of President Theodore Roosevelt, who was the first president to be born in New York City.
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Last updated on October 23, 2025


