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Eleanor Roosevelt and Nancy Cook after several years of declining health died within weeks of one another in 1962. Eleanor had kept active right up to the end. Nan was living in a nursing home in Connecticut, looked after by Marion and visited by Eleanor. Marion advised sculptor Eric Guglar on the design for a memorial to Eleanor Rooevelt at the United Nations. Eleanor's home in the renovated factory at Val-Kill was rescued from developers by a group of benefactors and gifted to the National Park Service, where tours of the Eleanor Roosevelt Historic Site are open to the public. Stone Cottage is used for exhibits.
Title: Epilogue
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Eleanor Roosevelt and Nancy Cook after several years of declining health died within weeks of one another in 1962.
Eleanor had kept active right up to the end.
Nan was living in a nursing home in Connecticut, looked after by Marion and visited by Eleanor.
Marion advised sculptor Eric Guglar on the design for a memorial to Eleanor Rooevelt at the United Nations.
Eleanor's home in the renovated factory at Val-Kill was rescued from developers by a group of benefactors and gifted to the National Park Service, where tours of the Eleanor Roosevelt Historic Site are open to the public.
Stone Cottage is used for exhibits.
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