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The library underwent a full-scale renovation in the 21st century, its first, reopening on June 30, 2013. Funded by a combination of public support and private donations, the multi-million dollar renovation included expanded exhibit space, HVAC updates, and research room improvements. Members of the
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The facility was already overcrowded when completed in 1940, because Roosevelt did not expect to serve as president for more than two terms. A 1950 estimate stated that the library contained 50 million items, including 16,000 books, 15,000 photographs, 275,000 feet (84,000 m) of movie film, and
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changed Roosevelt's plans, and the official opening of the library as a research facility was deferred as the president served a third term and then was elected to a fourth term in 1944. He visited the library often during the war to sort and classify his records and memorabilia; and from his study
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Prior to Roosevelt's presidency, the final disposition of Presidential papers was left to chance. Although a valued part of the nation's heritage, the papers of chief executives were private property which they took with them upon leaving office. Some were sold or destroyed, while others remained
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Roosevelt was both an avid collector of memorabilia and amateur historian. As a then two-term president who had presided over a sweeping and dramatic phase of the nation's history during the Great Depression, he recognized the need for a facility to house the vast quantity of historical papers,
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Using Roosevelt's actions as a precedent, Congress passed the Presidential Libraries Act in 1955. It regularized the procedures for privately built and federally maintained libraries to preserve the papers of future presidents; all of the presidents from
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and consulting architect Henry J. Toombs based on his sketches by Roosevelt himself It was built with privately donated funds, at a cost of $ 376,000, and turned-over to the federal government on July 4, 1940, to be operated by the National Archives.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt changed this pattern, by becoming the first president to make his papers available to the public by donating them intact to the government. These covered both all his public service, as New York state senator (1911–13),
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architecture which he favored. A sketch made by President Roosevelt dated April 12, 1937, shows the proposed building placed very close to the site ultimately chosen, and a ground plan roughly approximating that of the main block today.
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Roosevelt hoped the library would become an important research center and attract visitors to the museum. The museum section of the building opened June 30, 1941. However, the onset of
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with families but inaccessible to scholars for long periods of time. Ultimately some collections found their way into the
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books, and memorabilia he had accumulated during a lifetime of public service and private collecting.
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raised funds for the wings to house Eleanor Roosevelt's papers. Construction was completed in 1972.
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President Roosevelt paid his last visit to Hyde Park in March 1945 and died on April 12 at
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of 1978, backed by legislation limiting the size and financing of presidential museums.
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The library contains the donated papers of others associated with Roosevelt, such as
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in the library he delivered several of his famous War-era radio speeches or "
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In early planning for the library the President expressed the hope that
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Official presidential papers became public property as a result of the
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Visitor Center at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt National Historic Site
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have a presidential center overseen by the National Archives.
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The Library sits on the grounds of the Roosevelt family's
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Military history of the United States during World War II
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Entrance To Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site
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FDR Library


Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum is located in New York
Hyde Park
New York
Coordinates
41°46′07″N 73°56′03″W / 41.768680°N 73.934115°W / 41.768680; -73.934115 (Franklin D Roosevelt Presidential Library (Dutchess County, New York))
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
National Archives and Records Administration
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Hyde Park, New York
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assistant secretary of the Navy
governor of New York
President of the United States
U.S. Navy
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Hyde Park estate

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