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The Roosevelt Room
on 10/17/09John O from Cherry Hill, NJ wrote:
When we first walked in to the Theodore Roosevelt Room a couple of years ago, we thought we had accidentally wandered into an academic setting; a doctor's library or the sitting room at some exclusive club in Philadelphia or New York. The site of over-stuffed leather chairs, and soaring bookshelves with literary classics and dental textbooks, and windows that seemed to reach up to the sky was rather breathtaking. All we needed was a scotch and a cigar (well, maybe just the scotch). On a rainy, gloomy day, we felt we could lose ourselves in the big chairs, read books, nap, and explore the house. We walked around the corner to the bedroom and were dazzled by the cozy, romantic feel. The bed is a twin of the one in the Lincoln Bedroom in the White House, which only adds to the allure. We liked it so much we came back two years later in the fall; lit a fire, snuggled up and enjoyed.


