Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
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Open Opens at 9:00-17:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
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641 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14202, United StatesMap
Phone+1 716-884-0095
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Nice small museum.
It’s a small museum with a tour required. It cost $12. There are some videos to watch which were interesting. The room itself is restored after having other uses over the years. I liked it.
This is a very interesting spot and you'll learn some history about President McKinley and TR who was inaugurated there after President. McKinley's death.
The site goes well beyond just being the place where TR became president; it puts the era of Gilded Age industrialization, robber barons, immigration, and the rise of Buffalo to national prominence in...
Nice small museum.
It’s a small museum with a tour required. It cost $12. There are some videos to watch which were interesting. The room itself is restored after having other uses over the years. I liked it.
Rich the tour guide!
Rich, the tour guide, was brilliant. So informative, passionate and knowledgable. I wish we had if had a photo with him. He was fab!
Love This Place
As A Big TR Fan it was such a perfect place for me to visit. To be in the place of his inauguration was so awesome. Please visit.
Site of Teddy Roosevelt Inauguration
This is a very interesting spot and you'll learn some history about President McKinley and TR who was inaugurated there after President. McKinley's death.
An Important But Lesser Known Story
The site goes well beyond just being the place where TR became president; it puts the era of Gilded Age industrialization, robber barons, immigration, and the rise of Buffalo to national prominence in...