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Upcoming Free Virtual Event: February 25, 2021

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Authors in Conversation: Harold Holzer and Geoffrey Ward

In this remarkable new account, acclaimed scholar Harold Holzer will guide attendees through the clashes between chief executives and journalists (special emphasis on Theodore Roosevelt), showing how these battles were waged and won, while girding us for a new fight to protect our nation’s greatest institution: a free and functioning press.

Renowned historian, Geoffrey Ward, will act as Moderator for this event.

Registration details will be provided shortly.

Recent Virtual Event: January 14, 2021

Teddy Roosevelt's Bigfoot Adventure


On Thursday, January 14, 2021, at 7:30 PM EST, 125 virtual attendees joined The Friends of Sagamore Hill, Cliff Barackman, Field Researcher for the North American Bigfoot Center, NPS Park Ranger Jeremy Hoyt, and Joe Wiegand, renowned Theodore Roosevelt reprisor, for our first Virtual Event of 2021!


In partnership with Cliff Barackman and the North American Bigfoot Center, the Friends of Sagamore Hill presented “Teddy Roosevelt’s Bigfoot Adventure”. Cliff led the discussions, exploring the history of Bigfoot sightings, and Theodore Roosevelt’s very own encounters that he wrote about in his famous book, “The Wilderness Hunter”. He also discussed some of the most irrefutable evidence to date. 

At the end of the conversation, there was a lively and informative Q&A session.


If you missed this event, we will be posting a video recording shortly.


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Recent Virtual Event: December 15, 2020

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Christmas Fun with Theodore Roosevelt

On Tuesday, December 15, 2020, at 7:30 PM EST, 125 virtual attendees joined The Friends of Sagamore Hill and Joe Wiegand, renowned Theodore Roosevelt reprisor, for some holiday cheer!  


The event was free and was live on Zoom. 


Attendees heard some of the old Roosevelt family Christmas stories, as well as some of the funniest Roosevelt stories throughout the years.


Joe has performed at the White House, has appeared on the History Channel, and the IMAX film, "National Parks Adventure", amongst his many highlights.


If you missed this event, you can view the video recording below.

Video: Christmas Fun with Theodore Roosevelt

Check out this great video featuring Joe Wiegand, renowned Theodore Roosevelt reprisor.

Recent Virtual Event: December 1, 2020

Authors in Conversation: Dan Abrams and David Fisher

On Tuesday, December 1, 2020, at 7 PM EST, an audience of 130 attended (via Crowdcast) an informative and entertaining conversation between authors Dan Abrams and David Fisher discussing their book, Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense.


This event was co-sponsored by The Friends of Sagamore Hill and Book Revue, Long Island's Largest Independent Bookstore.


Coauthors Dan Abrams and David Fisher presented a riveting snapshot of the American legal system, as the beloved former president fought to protect his legacy.


For this event, David Fisher acted as Moderator/Interviewer of Dan Abrams.

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Recent Virtual Event: October 27, 2020

Authors in Conversation: Burt Solomon and Susan Berfield

On Tuesday, October 27, 2020, at 7 PM EDT, an audience of 97 attended (via Crowdcast) what turned out to be a fascinating and entertaining conversation between authors Burt Solomon and Susan Berfield.


The event was co-hosted by The Friends of Sagamore Hill and book publisher, Macmillan.


Burt Solomon covered the White House for National Journal, winning the Gerald R. Ford Prize for Distinguished Reporting on the Presidency. He has written three nonfiction books about aspects of U.S. history.  He is a contributing editor at The Atlantic. This is his second novel.

The Attempted Murder of Teddy Roosevelt is based on a real-life event. Around 10:15 in the morning of September 3, 1902, President Roosevelt was finishing up a campaign tour of New England. Leaving Pittsfield, Massachusetts, his horse-drawn carriage was broadsided by an electric trolley; his bodyguard was killed, and TR was thrown 30 or 40 feet. The history books assume it was an accident. In this story, an attempted assassination. Or so TR believes, and he assigns John Hay, his “fallible, engaging” (by Booklist’s account) secretary of state, to investigate his many enemies.


Susan Berfield is the author of the recently published, The Hour of Fate, Theodore Roosevelt, J.P. Morgan and the Battle to Transform American Capitalism, and was the featured author in our first Virtual Event in September 2020 (see below).  For this event, she acted as Moderator.


At the end of the conversation, there was a lively and informative Q&A session.


If you missed this event, you can view the video recording below.

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Video: Burt Solomon and Susan Berfield

Check out this great video of Burt Solomon and Susan Berfield in conversation.

Recent Virtual Event: September 17, 2020

Authors in Conversation, plus Joe Wiegand (TR Reprisor)


The Friends of Sagamore Hill were excited to present our first Virtual Event ever!  

The event was co-hosted by book publisher, Bloomsbury.


On Thursday, September 17, 2020, at 7 PM EDT, over 80 attendees (via Zoom) witnessed a fascinating conversation between Susan Berfield, author of the recently published, The Hour of Fate, Theodore Roosevelt, J.P. Morgan and the Battle to Transform American Capitalism, and Clay Risen, the author of The Crowded Hour, a book published last year about TR, the Rough Riders and American Foreign Policy.


At the end of the conversation, and after a Q&A session, there was also a guest appearance by Joe Wiegand, renowned Theodore Roosevelt reprisor.


If you missed this event, you can view the video recording below.



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Video: Susan Berfield and Clay Risen

Check out this great video of Susan Berfield and Clay Risen in conversation.

Special Event On Hold Due to Pandemic

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Current Exhibit: "Theodore Roosevelt, A Man for the Modern World"


Sagamore Hill National Historic Site presents a new museum exhibit for 2019/2020, “Theodore Roosevelt, A Man for the Modern World.” The exhibit celebrates the presidency and legacy of Theodore Roosevelt, who is often considered the first modern president. TR led the nation into the 20th century – a time of rapid technological advancement and societal changes that required a leader to be innovative, energetic, and media savvy. The exhibition opened to the public on March 3, 2019 at Sagamore Hill's Old Orchard Museum & Visitor Center and was expected to run through the end of 2020.  

Special Event in 2019

Clay Risen

Special Event at Book Revue in Huntington, NY

In conjunction with ​

The Friends of Sagamore Hill,​ ​

The Institute of Politics and Global Affairs at Cornell University,​ and Long Island University

Book Revue presented

Deputy op-ed editor at ​The New York Times Clay Risen (pictured left)

In conversation with Former U.S. Congressman Steve Israel

Discussing Risen’s new book

The Crowded Hour


Thursday, September 26th at 7pm

Book Revue

313 New York Ave.

Huntington, NY 11743

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About "The Crowded Hour"

When America declared war on Spain in 1898, the US Army had just 26,000 men—hardly an army at all. In desperation, the Rough Riders were born. A unique group of volunteers led by Theodore Roosevelt, helped secure victory in Cuba in a series of bloody fights across the island. Roosevelt called the Battle of San Juan Hill his “crowded hour”—a turning point that led directly to the White House. “The instant I received the order,” wrote Roosevelt, “I sprang on my horse and then my ‘crowded hour’ began.” As ​The Crowded Hour​ reveals, it was a turning point for America as well, uniting the country and ushering in a new era of global power.

Now available in paperback!

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A Well-Received and Well-Attended Event

Approximately 50 people attended this event and were rewarded with an incredibly interesting exchange between Clay Risen and Steve Israel (pictured left) about, not only Theodore Roosevelt, but also American foreign policy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and specifics on the make up of the Rough Riders themselves.  A lively Q&A session followed with the audience, and the finale was a book signing by Clay Risen.

Past Special Event: Dog Day 2013

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Sagamore Hill's Dog Day was held on Sunday, April 21 2013, 11-4pm.

Theodore Roosevelt would have felt very much at home at Sagamore Hill on Sunday. The grounds of the animal-loving president’s permanent residence were filled with barking dogs and their families during the historic site's Dog Day. Sponsored by the Friends of Sagamore Hill, Dog Day was the organization’s kick off to National Park Week. More than 150 dog owners brought their four-legged friends to the park to enjoy activities, contests, food for humans and dogs as well as special performances and training sessions. “The goal of the whole day is to promote responsible dog care and dog walking,” said Friends of Sagamore Hill Board Member Virginia Perrell, of Westbury. Sagamore Hill is one of the few parks on Long Island that invites guests to bring leashed pets onto its grounds. The Long Island Dog Owners Group, a non-profit founded to advocate for dog parks and allowing leashed pets into Long Island parks, was invited to Dog Day to educate visitors on the importance of exercising dogs and leashing pets.

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Dog Day drew a capacity crowd.

There were almost as many dogs present as there where humans. Many families came with two dogs, some with three and one family had four greyhounds. Staff, volunteers and members of the Friends Board were busy from 10:30 am until nearly 5:00 pm, seeing that every visitor had a good time. Children were busy making dog treats under the supervision of volunteer Teresa Kepertis. Park Guide Danielle Summa had made a bingo game using presidential dogs that kept adults and children scanning all the animals in order to win a bingo prize, a dog pencil. Debbie Bulck, bookstore manager was busy selling souvenirs and awarding Junior Ranger badges to children that earned them.

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Dog Day Activities

Dog Day activities began at 11 a.m. and included costume contests, dog treat making and nature walks through the grounds led by park naturalists. The highlight of the day was a dog training presentation by Rick Caran, of Huntington, who gained international attention for training his Yorkshire Terrier, Jilli, to play poker. Caran was joined on stage by two of the four members of his traveling show, Team Jilli Dog – Ruby, a Teacup Yorkshire Terrier and Spidey, a rescued Chihuahua. The dogs performed stage tricks, including a one-on-one doggie basketball game, to an amazed crowd of children, adults and their pets.

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