Home Of Franklin D Roosevelt National Historic Site

Home to the 32nd and longest-serving president of the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt returned to Hyde Park often, drawing on this place to renew his spirit during times of personal and political crisis. Explore the Roosevelt saga in the homes of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, the exhibits at the nation’s first Presidential Library, and over a thousand acres of gardens and trails.

Springwood

Springwood, birthplace and home of Franklin D. Roosevelt.

A stucco and fieldstone house with white trim and circular portico.

View of the Hudson Highlands

A view toward the Hudson Highlands from the south lawn at Springwood.

A vast lawn with apple orchard and mountain range in the distance.

Springwood in the Snow

Springwood in winter.

A stucco house with wood portico surrounded by a snowy lawn.

The Living Room at Springwood

The living room at Springwood.

A richly furnished room with bookcases and fireplace with portrait hanging above.

East Terrace of Springwood

The west terrace, or main entrance, to Springwood.

A large stucco house with white wood portico and white balustrade.

The Marble Headstone Marking Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt's Burial Site

The burial site of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt in the family rose garden.

A marble stone carved with the names of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt on a green lawn.