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The mystery of who stole President Theodore Roosevelt's pocket watch from a Buffalo museum 37 years ago remains unsolved, but the timepiece is now back at its rightful home.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — A piece of history stolen almost four decades ago from the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site in Buffalo has been returned to its rightful home, thanks to the help of some local ...
This photo, provided by the National Parks Service, show Theodore Roosevelt's favorite pocket watch that was stolen in July 1987 while on display in Buffalo, NY. The watch turned up at an auction ...
The Buffalo Zoo development director is leaving one of Buffalo’s historic attractions for another – the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. Spencer Morgan, 38, on Monday will ...
A bison roundup is scheduled for the week of Oct. 16 at the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. For safety reasons, this operation will be closed to the public.
I think everything surprises them. It's a gem that they just didn't expect.” Here’s what travelers should expect at Theodore Roosevelt, the latest national park in USA TODAY’s yearlong series.
Roosevelt lived at Sagamore from 1885 until his death in 1919. According to the National Park Service when he was in office, the 83-acre site was often referred to as his "Summer White House." ...
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