Top Cottage (Franklin D. Roosevelt’s retreat)

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Top Cottage is a small, rustic retreat in Hyde Park, New York, designed by Franklin D. Roosevelt as his private getaway and one of the few residences planned by a sitting U.S. president.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Franklin D. Roosevelt–related site
historic site
house
presidential retreat
addedTo National Register of Historic Places NERFINISHED
architectOfRecord Henry Toombs NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Dutch Colonial Revival NERFINISHED
associatedWith Eleanor Roosevelt NERFINISHED
Franklin D. Roosevelt NERFINISHED
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site NERFINISHED
category Historic house museums in New York
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York
Presidential homes in the United States
completionDate 1939
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedBy Franklin D. Roosevelt NERFINISHED
distanceFrom about 2 miles from Springwood
event hosted British royal visit in 1939
hasAccessibility wheelchair-accessible interior layout
hasFeature large living room
one-story structure
screened porch
stone fireplace
views of the Hudson River Valley
wheelchair-accessible design
hasFunction museum
presidential residence
private retreat
locatedIn Dutchess County
surface form: Dutchess County, New York

Hyde Park, New York NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy National Park Service
materialUsed fieldstone
near Springwood (Franklin D. Roosevelt’s home) NERFINISHED
notableGuest King George VI NERFINISHED
Queen Elizabeth (The Queen Mother) NERFINISHED
NRHPListingDate 1998
openToPublic true
ownedBy National Park Service
partOf Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site NERFINISHED
restoredBy National Park Service NERFINISHED
significance designed to accommodate FDR’s disability
one of few residences planned by a sitting U.S. president
startDate 1938
usedBy Eleanor Roosevelt NERFINISHED
Franklin D. Roosevelt NERFINISHED
usedFor entertaining guests
informal meetings
private relaxation

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Springwood (Franklin D. Roosevelt’s home) near Top Cottage (Franklin D. Roosevelt’s retreat)
subject surface form: Springwood