In 1919, the year of TR's death, Zena Irma Trinka of the Dickinson Public Library presented Edith Roosevelt with a copy of ...
In April of 1911, Roosevelt experienced a warm reception in southwestern North Dakota, where he greeted old friends and recalled his 1886 Fourth of July speech in Dickinson.
In his personal journal, he famously wrote “the light has gone out of my life” after losing his wife and mother on the same ...
The library rises from the flat, grassy top of a butte across a highway from Theodore Roosevelt National Park, which had more ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site (TR Site) announced Tuesday they now have a hologram of Theodore Roosevelt. RELATED: New U.S. citizens celebrate at historic ...
MEDORA, N.D. (AP) — The day his young wife and mother died, Theodore Roosevelt wrote in his diary that “the light has gone out of my life,” and it was only through extended trips to the isolated ...
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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 ...
Today, we mark the birth of a true American original—President Theodore Roosevelt—and celebrate his tremendous legacy of strength, honor, and vitality.
Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt statues returning to downtown Portland, with new stories to tell
When the sculptor Alexander Phimister Proctor’s monument of Roosevelt was unveiled in Portland in 1922, the then-recently deceased 26th president, Nobel Peace Prize winner and Spanish-American war ...
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