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Teddy's character, natural sense of resolve, and solid education helped him establish his cattle ranch, Elkhorn. Viewers will see how the young widower faces down barroom drunks and fancy French ...
Theodore Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch is often called the Walden Pond of the West. But the ranch and its pristine land are feeling the pressure of North Dakota's oil boom.
In this photo provided by the U.S. Forest Service, Theodore Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch site near Medora, N.D., is seen in on Sept. 17, 2007.
The Forest Service purchased the land next to Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch site in 2007. It cost $5.3 million, with $4.8 million coming from the federal government and $500,000 from conservation groups.
Theodore Roosevelt scholar Clay Jenkinson will lead a public tour of the former president's Elkhorn Ranch Aug. 24 and discuss how that experience in the Badlands led to Roosevelt’s environmental ...
As part of the national park, the Elkhorn Ranch site is off limits to development. The 5,100-acre ranch just across the river was not, though, when the family that owned it put it up for sale a ...
MEDORA, N.D. (AP) — An oil company has staked out an area near the site of Theodore Roosevelt's historic Badlands ranch in western North Dakota, alarming those who oversee the popular tourist ...
Only 218 acres of the historic district comprise the Elkhorn Ranch unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. More than 50 percent of the land surrounding the national park unit is managed by the ...
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