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Quentin Roosevelt Exhibit Opens at Sagamore Hill

July 3, 2018 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

quentin roosevelt exhibitSagamore Hill National Historic Site has announced the opening of a new exhibit on Quentin Roosevelt who died in a dogfight over France during World War One.

On Saturday, July 14th Sagamore Hill will commemorate the 100th anniversary of Quentin Roosevelt’s death with a historic biplane flyover of the Roosevelt Home presented by the Bayport Aerodrome Society. The event will also include live music and a portrayal of World War One era soldiers. Activities begin at 10 am.

The new exhibit on Quentin Roosevelt runs through December. Open Wednesday to Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm. This exhibit is free and open to the public.

Sagamore Hill is located at 20 Sagamore Hill Road, Oyster Bay. For more information and more summer events, visit Sagamore Hill’s website.

Photo of Quentin Roosevelt exhibit provided.

Filed Under: Exhibits, History, Military History Tagged With: Sagamore Hill, Theodore Roosevelt, TR, World War One

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