DICKINSON — In the February 5, 1916 issue of The Dickinson Press, one of Theodore Roosevelt’s Brooklyn speeches was recapped ...
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This Is One of the Most Underrated National Parks in the U.S.—and It Has Badlands, Wild Horses, and Presidential History
Unlike some of the more well-known national parks in the West, this one feels like a well-kept secret. There are no endless ...
In his personal journal, he famously wrote “the light has gone out of my life” after losing his wife and mother on the same day.
The library rises from the flat, grassy top of a butte across a highway from Theodore Roosevelt National Park, which had more ...
Standing here this summer in the Badlands overlooking where the new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is under ...
The Ranch is just one of several major projects reshaping Medora. The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is on track to ...
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Theodore Roosevelt library set to open in N.D. on July 4, 2026: ‘His spirit is in the Badlands’
Theodore Roosevelt said he never would have been president but for his experiences in North Dakota. Now, more than 100 years after his death, he’s returning the favor: North Dakota wouldn’t be opening ...
MEDORA, N.D. — Theodore Roosevelt tangled with a couple of mean broncos — one nicknamed “the Devil,” the other “Man Killer” — as a tenderfoot rancher wrangling alongside hardened cowboys in the Little ...
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Teddy Roosevelt Couldn't Get Enough Of This British Breakfast
President Theodore Roosevelt's favorite breakfast was a British baked good, but the version he enjoyed most was from a recipe ...
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