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A scenic road winding through Theodore Roosevelt National Park finally reopens after six years
Nearly two decades before becoming America’s 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt fell in love with North Dakota’s Badlands.
Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, the road led visitors to sites like the Scoria Point Overlook and ...
One factor to consider when scheduling a winter park trip is that if you want to see bucks and bulls with antlers, go early.
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You can thank Theodore Roosevelt for the Army-Navy game
Canceled by President Grover Cleveland. Restored by Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt — the Army-Navy ...
New legislation could help keep wild horses in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Senator John Hoeven is working to secure ...
In October of 1919, the Roosevelt Memorial Association produced a film titled “Through the Roosevelt Country with Roosevelt’s ...
New York — The American Museum of Natural History will remove a prominent statue of Theodore Roosevelt from its entrance after years of objections that it symbolizes colonial expansion and racial ...
The only U.S. national park named after a person—America's 26th president—Theodore Roosevelt National Park (TRNP) was established in North Dakota by Harry S. Truman in 1947. The park honors Roosevelt, ...
In June, the National Firearms Museum opened its newest exhibit, “Theodore Roosevelt: Trappings of an Icon.” The exhibit features more than 100 original artifacts from Theodore Roosevelt’s home, ...
The new “Trump Corollary” to the Monroe Doctrine echoes a similar set of ideas promoted by Teddy Roosevelt a century ...
WASHINGTON — The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) announced on Wednesday that it will temporarily close the ...
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