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Home of Franklin D Roosevelt National Historic Site
ROOSEVELT RIDE 2009
 

The “New Deal” for the Roosevelt Ride in 2009 - Now 7 Days
Experience Historic Hyde Park and Leave the Car at Home
May 1, 2009 through October 31, 2009.


There’s so much to see and do in Hyde Park, NY, and the National Park Service and Metro-North make it easy for you. Spend an enjoyable – and relaxing! -- day at the Roosevelt-Vanderbilt National Historic Sites. The National Park Service will operate the Roosevelt Ride shuttle bus service from Poughkeepsie Metro-North Station 7 days a week to the all of Roosevelt sites from May 1 through October 31. You can leave the car at home, and get comfortable with history.

Your day begins with a scenic trip up the Hudson River on Metro-North’s Hudson Line to Poughkeepsie Station – one of the world’s most beautiful train journeys! Catch any Hudson Line Train that will get you to Poughkeepsie at 10:37 am (weekdays) 10:38 am (weekends). When you arrive at Poughkeepsie, come up the stairs or take the elevator to the ticket hall. There you will see a uniformed National Park Service Ranger or Volunteer. Please introduce yourself to them to prevent us from missing you.

You’ll board the Roosevelt Ride Shuttle bus for a 10-minute trip to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Home and the FDR Presidential Library and Museum. Purchase your tickets at the Henry A. Wallace Center and watch the “Rendezvous with History” orientation film. You can devote several hours to touring this magnificent Home, and making fascinating discoveries at his Presidential Library and Museum. Be sure to see the Roosevelt Library’s special exhibition: “Action and Action Now” FDR’s First 100 Days. Then, shop for memorable gifts and books at The New Deal Store.

Later, enjoy a delicious casual lunch with beautiful views at Mrs. Nesbitt’s Café. From the FDR site, you can choose what happens next. These are your choices:

1)    Board a shuttle vehicle to the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site (Val-Kill) where  you’ll get to know the unique and fascinating “First Lady to the World” through a new orientation film and intriguing exhibits, and tour the only house Mrs. Roosevelt ever called “home.” While at Val-Kill shop at the Val-Kill Fair Trade Store which offers items relating to Mrs. Roosevelt’s commitment to human rights and world peace.

2)    Take a shuttle to Top Cottage (FDR’s personal retreat), where you’ll get a deeper understanding of the private side of FDR.

Or

3) You can choose to stay at the FDR site and spend more time touring the  FDR Library/Museum, the Rose Garden, the Beatrix Farrand Garden and the miles of Hiking Trails on our grounds including the newly restored Roosevelt Farm Lane which links the Val-Kill with the Home of FDR (approximately two miles round trip).  


We’ll be glad to help you with a schedule that allows you to experience all four Roosevelt sites (The FDR Home and Presidential Library/museum, the Eleanor Roosevelt NHS, and Top Cottage) in one day. Whatever you choose, our shuttle bus will pick you up at the Wallace Center located at the FDR site for a 5:30 pm (weekdays), 6:00 pm (weekends) departure back to the Poughkeepsie Train Station for a 5:57 pm (weekdays), 6:30 pm (weekends) train back to Grand Central Terminal.

Reservations Are Required for the Roosevelt Ride.

 For reservations and information, please call The National Park Service at 845-229-5320. The shuttle buses and tours are all wheelchair accessible.

Price: Adults, $22 (plus applicable rail fare); Children under 15, FREE (plus applicable rail fare). Tickets DO NOT INCLUDE rail fare or lunch at Ms. Nesbitt’s Café.

Please note: Metro-North DOES NOT sell this package. Metro-North Train Schedules or call: 212-532-4900

From other areas call 800-METRO-INFO (800-638-7646)

 
The Roosevelts in Warm Springs,GA
Franklin and Eleanor in Warm Springs, GA.
Top Cottage  

Did You Know?
FDR designed Top Cottage (Originally called Dutchess Hill Cottage and Hilltop Cottage) in a way that would make it accessible to him in his wheelchair.

Last Updated: October 16, 2009 at 13:53 EST