Eleanor Roosevelt's Home
About
This historical place at 29 Washington Square W invites passersby to step into a landmark tied to one of America’s most consequential figures. Eleanor Roosevelt’s Home occupies a quiet stretch of the West Village, where the past lingers between tree-lined sidewalks and the buzz of nearby Washington Square Park. A modest brownstone blends seamlessly into the block, its unassuming exterior belying the extraordinary legacy within its walls.
The house serves as a quiet counterpoint to the park’s usual fanfare, offering a focused glimpse into mid-century civic life. Rooms that once hosted conversations on labor rights, civil liberties, and international diplomacy now sit preserved for reflection. Visitors often linger outside, reading the plaques or simply observing the steady rhythm of students and scholars coming and going. The site remains a reference point for public discourse rather than a tourist thoroughfare.
Those planning a visit can reach the location via Washington Square W or a short ride on nearby subway lines. Call ahead to confirm any access details. For directions, consult the maps link at https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c2599131a41471:0xa6092fb10c8b39c9 before heading over.