February Highlights
The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is entering its final chapter of construction—now more than 95% complete.
In the West Wing, the vision is already coming to life. All structural walls are in place, and exhibit spaces have officially been turned over to installation teams. These galleries—where visitors will step into Roosevelt’s story and their own—are beginning to take shape in full.
Across the public-facing spaces, finishing touches are underway. The café, lobby, and museum store are being refined with careful attention to detail, ensuring that every moment of arrival and gathering reflects the spirit of the Library: welcoming, immersive, and alive with possibility.
Construction efforts are now focused on the East Wing, home to the auditorium, classrooms, and offices. Here, the final layers are being completed—spaces that will soon host conversations, learning, and civic engagement for generations to come.
This is more than progress—it is transformation. What began as an idea is now a place. And soon, it will be a place where visitors don’t just learn about history—they step into it.
Explore the latest construction photos from February and witness the Library taking shape.
Photos by Chad Ziemandorf
https://ziemendorf.com/