Theodore Roosevelt, known affectionately as the “conservationist in chief,” was an avid outdoorsman, passionate about preserving the country’s natural beauty and resources. And, now, he can tell you ...
The log cabin seems modest by modern standards. Stout when built in 1883, it looks smallish now, especially when one imagines it against the vast and rugged backdrop of the North Dakota Badlands. The ...
Next summer, on the 250th anniversary of American independence, the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library will open in Medora, North Dakota. Inside the library, a museum about the 26th U.S.
How do you like your Teddy Roosevelt — sliced and diced, or the whole megillah? If big books about America's larger-than-life 26th president are your thing, there are plenty of door-stopping bios to ...
PROGRAMMING ALERT: On Saturday, December 23, watch "Teddy & Booker T" at 9 pm ET and 2 am ET. Hosted by anchor and author Brian Kilmeade tells the story of how President Theodore Roosevelt and Booker ...
MEDORA, North Dakota — When you come into the Badlands — as opposed to the approach to the Rocky Mountains — the ground dramatically dips. It’s here that you can experience the same views that a ...
Theodore Roosevelt was the first modern president of the United States and now his life is being covered in a Memorial Day special on The History Channel. Presidential historian and author Doris ...
Sometimes it's a personage instead of a brand or event that can light the collecting fire. Whether it's heroism (Audie Murphy) or genius (Albert Einstein) or excellence on the playing field (Babe Ruth ...
President Theodore Roosevelt lived an eventful life -- a thoroughly American life. And it was at the very end of it that he penned what might be the best description of what the American immigrant ...
If you are confused by a bunch of political reporters are making a big deal about deceased former President Theodore Roosevelt 'winning' something today, know you are not alone. Just know Teddy's win ...
This story, “A Rhino That Would’ve Amused T.R.,” appeared in the December 1962 issue of Outdoor Life. WHEN THEODORE ROO­SEVELT, my great-grand­father, stepped down from the Presidency in 1909, it was ...
In 1912, former President Theodore Roosevelt visited Wilkes-Barre for the 25th anniversary of his local ally Father John J. Curran’s ordination into the priesthood. Roosevelt was also actively ...