Online Mini-Exhibits:
New Deal 90 — The Civilian Conservation Corps: March 31, 1933
Much More Than a Holiday: The Roosevelts and a St. Patrick’s Day Wedding, March 17, 1905
Combatting an Epidemic: President Roosevelt’s Birthday Celebrations on January 30
December 7, 2021: 80 Years Since the Attack on Pearl Harbor
The Death of President Roosevelt, April 12, 1945
The Roosevelts and Thanksgiving
FDR Memorabilia from the Collection of Gary Schulze
Past Exhibits Include:
- Roosevelt House: Saving a National Treasure for a New Generation, 1943–2023
- Healing Walls: Health and Art in New Deal New York
- One Person Crying: Women and War, Photographs by Marissa Roth
- A Lens on FDR’s New Deal: Photographs by Arthur Rothstein, 1935-1945
- Reimagining the Four Freedoms
- The New Deal in New York City, 1933—1943
- “Affectionately, F.D.R.” Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Long-Lost Letters to Daisy Suckley
- “My Most Important Task” Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- “A Forward-Looking Place”: Roosevelt House at 75 Years
- World War 1 and the Roosevelts: Franklin and Eleanor, Family and Friends
- See How They Ran! FDR & His Opponents: Campaign Treasures from the New-York Historical Society
- Women Take the Lead: From Elizabeth Cady Stanton to Eleanor Roosevelt, Suffrage to Human Rights
For details on scheduling a tour of the house, see Visitor Information.