I meant the bust facing the Hudson River. I only know it was cast by Merideth of Millbury, Ohio where a copy is or was displayed. Merideth was his mother's maiden name that he used for painting etc Don't know his actual name. Did Ms Palmer sculpe it and he only cast it?
Carolyn Palmer, who hails from the Syracuse area of New York, sculpted the bronze busts of FDR in Hyde Park. The busts are part of a permanent exhibit in the lobby of the President Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. The artist used photos of the Roosevelts at different points in their lives, but the sculptures represent the couple when they were in their upper fifties.
The original answer supplied was "Hyde Park was the home of FDR and where he went when not in the White House". My addition- The person asking the question means Hyde Park in London. Not the home of FDR.
The address of the Fdr Presidential Library is: 4079 Albany Post Rd, Hyde Park, NY 12538
Hyde Park, New York was FDR's home.
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The phone number of the Fdr Presidential Library is: 800-337-8474.
Hyde Park, NY is the location of the Roosevelt mansion. I don't think it has a special name. People just call it Hyde Park.
FDR was born in Hyde Park, New York on January 30, 1882.
FDR was born in the state of New York , in the city of Hyde Park and lived all of his life there.
He was buried at Springwood estate in Hyde Park New York near the sundial in the rose garden on April 15, 1945.
FDR died on April 12, 1945, in Warm Springs, Georgia, of a cerebral hemorrhage (stroke). He is buried in Hyde Park, New York.
FDR died on April 12, 1945, in Warm Springs, Georgia, of a cerebral hemorrhage (stroke). He is buried in Hyde Park, New York.
A great place to visit if you are looking for a place to learn about FDR is New Hyde Park. This is where FDR's parents lived and also, this was FDR and Eleanor's spring and fall time home. This is also where FDR, Eleanor and their dog Fala is buried.