Cowboys & Indians

PRESIDENTIAL PLACES

Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Medora, North Dakota

he park preserves three areas of rugged badlands in southwestern North Dakota. Honoring the landscape’s influence on Roosevelt — who, as a young man, hunted and ranched in the Little Missouri Badlands — it’s accessed by two scenic loop drives. The nonprofit Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation has launched a major project to build an architecturally significant presidential

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