F not, thank you again, alison [applause] thank you very much. You are watching American History tv. 48 hours of programming on American History every weekend on cspan3. Follow us on twitter cspa nhistory for information on our schedule, upcoming programs, and to keep up with the latest history on our news. Each week, we take you to american museums and historic places. Next, a visit to 20th street in new york city, the Theodore Roosevelt birthplace National Historic site. Gives us a tour of the site. s legacy still impacts us today, whether it be in the realm of conservation or federal regulation and foreign policy, which we do not debate whether it is good or bad here. His vision for america, given his time, was extremely progressive, and it is something that i think affects everyone 100 or 95, to be exact 95 years after his death. Theres hundreds of documentaries. Tons of books to be written about him. Endlessly fascinating and dynamic. He is the guy who overcomes the tragic death of his wife and mother to go on to achieve great things. That is the story that somehow never gets told. We give tours of the period rooms. You have to go with a guide if you want to see the house. We give them throughout the day, starting at 10 00 or 11 00 in 10 00 and 11 00 in the morning and in the afternoons at 2 00, 3 00, 4 00. Beautifulk at that view we have, you will see you got to remember the 20story building was not back there. Neither was the contemporary fire escape. This was a home gym that his father had built for him to help overcome his asthma. People do not ink of the simple, frail, wimpy sort of kid who had illness. Me his doctors recommended various remedies to try to overcome his asthma. I have heard caffeine helps, and they recommended black coffee. I do not know about cigar smoke, but that was another one. Anddad took it upon himself told him, you have the mind, but the mind is limited without the body, and challenged him to build his body. That transformation from sickly man. O battlechested heres a great historic photo midtransformation of roosevelt when he is a student at harvard university. This is probably one of the more iconic photos of Theodore Roosevelt. Or as a ranch men later on in life, which we will get to in a little bit. Overcome his illness. s, on the civil war. We discussed the life of winnie davis, the daughter of president jefferson davis. Her postwar rise to popularity