In four sessions, authors of recently-published books on Hudson Valley history will talk about their recent works followed by book signings in the Wallace Center. Featured authors include Joseph E. Diamond, Moira Fitzgibbons, Anthony P. Musso, and Libbie Werlau. Hosted by The FDR Library and the Friends of the Poughkeepsie Public Library District.
This event is free to attend but registration is required.
An adaptation of the classic novel by Howard Feast. At the dawn of the American Revolution a lone rider warns the locals of approaching British troops. Adam Cooper (Chad Lowe) surprises his father (Tommy Lee Jones) by joining the local militia in this coming of age film.
This event is free to attend but registration is required.
The FDR Presidential Library and the Home of FDR National Historic Site will host a special presentation, "Sara Delano Roosevelt: Her Story Revisited" with Dr. Shelby Landmark, at 2:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday, April 29, 2026. The event will be held in the Henry A. Wallace Center.
This is a free public event, but REGISTRATION is required to attend in-person.
New History Shorts
Got a Minute: Communicating Back in the Day
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Before there was texting, communicating could be a lot more complicated. Jeffrey Urbin looks at telegrams, telephones, and typewriters, oh my, along with some examples sent from famous people to the Roosevelts in our Signature Moments special exhibit.
Lyndon Johnson, then a 36-year-old Representative from Texas, was one of 100 politicians who benefited from coaching from FDR. Johnson would tell the press he felt like he'd lost a Daddy when FDR died, crediting him with why he ran for office.
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Company #1274 was established in Staatsburg, NY, just a few miles north of FDR's Hyde Park home. This sign was used at the company's camp at Norrie Point in Staatsburg.