- State: NY
- NPCA Region: Northeast
- Est. Date: 1977
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This historic site in the Hudson Valley area of New York state includes the Val-Kill Cottage where Eleanor Roosevelt lived after the death of her husband, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in 1945. She lived in the cottage for 17 years and maintained a politically active life, serving as American ambassador to the United Nations and chair of its Human Rights Commission, helping to write the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
America's Longest-Serving First Lady
Eleanor Roosevelt transformed the role of First Lady with her political influence. She held press conferences, gave lectures and wrote a daily newspaper column expressing her views while maintaining an integrity and graciousness that endeared her to many of her political opponents.
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