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The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum at Hyde Park, N.Y. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt said in 1946, "that the President, loving history as he did, could see his own home as one day being owned by the people of the United States and being one of the points where they could come to increase their understanding of history, through a greater knowledge of the man who made it.
The Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum at Hyde Park, N.Y. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt said in 1946, "that the President, loving history as he did, could see his own home as one day being owned by the people of the United States and being one of the points where they could come to increase their understanding of history, through a greater knowledge of the man who made it.