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Theodore Roosevelt first came to the Badlands in 1883 to hunt bison. He quickly fell in love with the area and established a ...
Theodore Roosevelt National Park started it’s life many years ago as Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park. Memorial parks are an ...
United States. Located in the southwestern region of North Dakota, this scenic park encompasses tens of thousands of acres of ...
The stark, barren Dakota Territory badlands which are now a part of Theodore Roosevelt National Park served as a healing balm for a grieving husband and son and the focal point from which developed ...
Wild horses, historic frontiers, bison and presidential cabins are a few great things in the tall grasslands of North Dakota.
Think you’ve seen all the top national parks? Think again. Tucked in North Dakota, Theodore Roosevelt National Park offers ...
The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation plans to open a massive state-of-the-art presidential library built on over 90 acres in the North Dakota Badlands.
In 1883, when he was a New York City alderman, Roosevelt took a train to North Dakota to hunt buffalo before the species disappeared. He shot a bull and had its head mounted on his wall in New York.
Theodore Roosevelt traveled to the North Dakota badlands in 1883 to hunt, and during the trip he decided to raise cattle and bought a ranch. He returned the next year, several months after his ...
When Bob Tescher closes his eyes, he's sitting on a butte overlooking the Little Missouri River in the Badlands. "Everyone's got their little place that they go to," he said. His parents, Alvin ...