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In under a year, the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is expected to open its doors and begin welcoming visitors to ...
When Theodore Roosevelt came to Dakota Territory in 1883 to hunt bison, locals saw him as an Eastern tenderfoot with no clue on handling the hardships of frontier life.
Monumental cultural destination to celebrate the life, legacy, and leadership of America's 26th President TRPL will serve as both a museum and a gateway to exploration, drawing on Roosevelt's ...
Part wildlife sanctuary and part Wild West, Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a vast landscape of hills, prairies, and ...
It takes a lot of money to construct and maintain roads, especially highways. That’s why North Dakota’s Governor traveled to ...
Construction is underway for the Theodore Roosevelt presidential library planned in the Badlands of western North Dakota, where the 26th president hunted and ranched as a young man in the 1880s.
The idea of creating a national park to honor Theodore Roosevelt’s legacy began soon after his death in 1919, and there was intense interest in North Dakota. President Franklin Roosevelt ...
“Theodore Roosevelt was not just a conservationist, he was a rancher,” McLaughlin said. “It is equally shocking that the state of North Dakota doesn't seem to care.
The National Park Service has launched a 30-day public comment period to address the potential removal of North Dakota’s wild horses from the Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
At Theodore Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch north of Medora, the wives of his two ranch hands gave birth to children, adding a decidedly domestic aspect to what otherwise was a masculine environment.