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Springwood, the Hyde Park, New York, home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, is part of the National Park Service.
Springwood, the Hyde Park, New York, home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, is part of the National Park Service.
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From a distance, the three tiers of windows, molding, double doors and portico all telegraph a life of privilege. 

    But Springwood's most famous occupant, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882-1945), 32nd president of the United States, is remembered as a champion of the poor and middle-income, as well as the country’s forceful leader during World War II. His presidency stretched from 1933 until his death in 1945. He was the only person to be elected president four times.  
    The home is nestled in Dutch country -- New York’s Hyde Park. Roosevelt was born there. And he was buried there in a rose garden, alongside his wife, Eleanor, and family dogs. Now part of the National Park Service, Springwood is steeped in the history and ambiance of the time:

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