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Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site 1901 illustration of Theodore Roosevelt as he takes the oath of office in the library of the Ansley Wilcox home.
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Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
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Metro Bus # 11 (Colvin) or # 25 (Delaware) leave visitors off in front of the Site at the intersection of Delaware and North.

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Metro Rail: Exit at Allen St. station. Cross Main Street and walk three blocks west on Allen Street to Delaware Avenue and then one block north (right) on Delaware.

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Theodore Roosevelt on an early airplane.

Did You Know?
Theodore Roosevelt was the first president to fly in an airplane. (It actually happened on October 11, 1910, after he left office. He took a brief flight with Arch Hoxsey, a pilot for the Wright Exhibition Team.)
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Last Updated: September 27, 2010 at 12:33 MST