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Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site1901 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
Summer Camp
 

Summer Camp 2009

 

NiagaraFrontier Adventure Week

 

 

August 10-14, 2009

 

Ages 7-12

 

$125 for the week-long program

 

Advance registration required.  Space is limited.

Please call the Site at 716-884-0095, or use the enclosed registration form.

 

Niagara's Native Americans


This year’s camp includes joint educational programs with the Niagara County Historical Society on Monday and Friday. Explore the heritage of the Niagara region’s oldest inhabitants.  Learn about Tuscarora culture, try out a Native American craft, take a trip to the local reservation, and visit an area farm.

 

Exploring 1901 America

 

In celebration of the TR Site’s grand re-opening, explore life at the time TR was President.  On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, activities at the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site will include:  playing living Monopoly, learning about conservation, and finding out about all the fun TR’s kids had while living in the White House.

 

 

 

 

Theodore Roosevelt c. 1900.
History
Find out why Theodore Roosevelt became president in Buffalo in 1901.
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The Wilcox family dining room.
Special Events
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President William McKinley  

Did You Know?
When President William McKinley was shot in 1901, he was the third American president to be assassinated in 36 years. Abraham Lincoln had died in 1865, and James Garfield had been assassinated in 1881, only 20 years earlier.
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Last Updated: May 06, 2009 at 13:23 EST