Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

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Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Buffalo


Guided tours of the Ansley-Wilcox house tell the dramatic tale of Teddy's emergency swearing-in here in 1901, after President William McKinley was assassinated while attending Buffalo's Pan American Exposition.

Check the website for special events and tours on Tuesday evening when the site stays open until 8pm.


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