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Home of Franklin D Roosevelt National Historic Site
Fees & Reservations
 

ENTRANCE FEE:

The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt Guided Tour also includes admission to the FDR Presidential Library and Museum.

$14.00 — Ticket valid for 2 days

Youths 15 years and under free.

Extensive grounds and Rose Garden and Burial Site are free and open from dawn to dusk.

The Interagency Annual, Senior, and Access Passes are sold and honored at all the National Park Service Sites in Hyde Park. Please see the fee collector in the Henry Wallace Visitor and Education Center for more information on the latest passes, or go to http://store.usgs.gov/pass. All National Park Passes, Golden Eagle, Gold Eagle Hologram, Golden Access and Golden Age Passports will continue to be honored according to the provisions of the pass.

Details:

Guided 1 hour tour of the Home Franklin D. Roosevelt presents the fascinating life story of the man who was born in Hyde Park, went on to become our longest serving president, and returned to rest here in the Rose Garden.

Reservations:

Reservations are generally not necessary for individuals. Groups of 10 or more are required to make a reservation. To make a reservation, visit www.recreation.gov or call 1-877-444-6777. If you experience any difficulty in booking your visit to Hyde Park, please call Ann Murray at 845-486-1966.

 
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt during holiday open house.
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Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt during holiday open house.
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Did You Know?
President Harry Truman was on hand at Springwood to help dedicate the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt to the National Park Service in 1946.

Last Updated: May 01, 2008 at 14:11 EST