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Long before Theodore Roosevelt became America’s 26th president, he spent years as a rancher in the rugged lands preserved by this national park. He grew a strong attachment to the landscape, and now ...
President Roosevelt’s conservation ethic lives on in the 230 million acres of public lands he set aside around the country for the American people ... only one Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
including Theodore Roosevelt National Park in the Badlands of North Dakota, where he shot his first buffalo and set up a ranch. Explore historical images of the national parks and the people who ...
North Dakota lawmakers have approved a resolution urging the federal government to protect the wild horses that roam Theodore ...
Sagamore Hill National Historic Site in Oyster Bay is expected to reduce hours at its Old Orchard Museum and tours of President Theodore Roosevelt’s home after the Trump administration fired nearly ...
If you love nature and wildlife, Theodore Roosevelt National Park is hosting three events this month to celebrate National Park Week.
The following year, having obtained spectacles to correct his vision and a shotgun to aid in capturing specimens, Theodore traveled ... grove to Yosemite National Park. Roosevelt willingly complied.
Free admission kicks off a week of family-friendly activities, hikes and volunteer opportunities at the park April 19–27.