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The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum is located in FDR’s historic upstate New York home.

New permanent museum exhibits have recently been installed, thanks to a $6 million donation from the library’s non-profit partner.

Exhibits explore Franklin and Eleanor’s relationship with American citizens from the Great Depression through the New Deal and World War II.

The home is managed by the National Park Service, and admission tickets included guided tours led by park rangers.

Tours of the presidential library are self guided.

FDR was the first president to insist the records of his time in office be available to the public for future generations.

The presidential library tradition continues today, with 14 now managed by the National Archives.

4079 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538, Phone: 845-486-7770

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