The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is set to open in July 2026 outside Medora, North Dakota. Photograph by Image Professionals GmbH, Alamy Stock Photo Theodore Roosevelt first traveled to the ...
Hosted on MSN
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 ...
THEODORE ROOSEVELT NATIONAL PARK, N.D. -- "I never would have been president," declared the nation's 26th commander-in-chief in 1910, "if it had not been for my experiences in North Dakota." And ...
Hosted on MSN
One Of America's Most Underrated National Park Trails Is An Easy Hike With North Dakota's Best Landscapes
In 1883, future President Theodore Roosevelt came to the Badlands of North Dakota to hunt bison, and the rugged beauty shaped his views of the natural world that would lead to policies that would ...
North Dakota may be known for its wide-open prairies and rugged Badlands, but tucked within its cities and landscapes are extraordinary gardens that offer peace, beauty, and adventure in equal measure ...
BILLINGS COUNTY, N.D. — When it comes to building a bridge, there are two obvious necessities: people and equipment. If that bridge is in the western North Dakota Badlands, a crew of pack mules can ...
Some of these writers from western North Dakota tell the stories of far off lands, such as Norway and Paraguay, but some ...
Theodore Roosevelt first traveled to the Badlands on a hunting trip in 1883. He was so taken by the otherworldly landscape of pastel buttes, trilling meadowlarks, and disappearing bison, that he ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results