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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
Allentown Art Festival
 
artist's palette

 

 

Allentown

Art

Festival

Weekend

at the

TR Site

 

 

 

 

Saturday & Sunday, June 13 & 14, 2009

11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Special Allentown Weekend Admission: $2.00 per person

SNEAK PREVIEW OF AN EXCITING NEW EXHIBIT!

The Allentown area is bursting with excitement throughout this festival weekend. This two-day festival in the streets of the Allentown Historic Preservation District draws about 450 exhibitors from more than 35 states and Canada and is one of the country's largest and most respected outdoor arts and crafts shows. It is a great opportunity to check out the art, take a leisurely walk, enjoy the people, and visit the Theodore Roosevelt Site! 

 

           This year, Allentown will also provide a special opportunity to preview the Site’s renovations prior to our Grand Re-Opening on June 20th. For $2.00, come in to see the new carriage house addition, shop in our well-stocked museum store, enjoy an art show by the Buffalo Society of Artists, explore one of our exciting new exhibits, or just enjoy the air conditioning! Be sure to visit our food stand on the front lawn too. Admission is free for members. 

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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Theodore Roosevelt the cowboy  

Did You Know?
Theodore Roosevelt had spent time ranching in North Dakota. He would later say "I never would have been president had it not been for my experiences in North Dakota."
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Last Updated: May 06, 2009 at 13:30 EST