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Theodore Roosevelt National Park National Park
Category: Medora National Park in North Dakota
Description of this North Dakota Attraction: "I never would have been President if it had not been for my experiences in North Dakota," Theodore Roosevelt once remarked.
Roosevelt first came to the badlands in September 1883 on a hunting trip. While here he became interested in the cattle business and invested in the Maltese Cross Ranch. He returned the next year and established the Elkhorn Ranch.
Whenever he managed to spend time in the badlands, he became more and more alarmed by the damage that was being done to the land and its wildlife. He witnessed the virtual destruction of some big game species, such as bison and bighorn sheep. Overgrazing destroyed the grasslands and with them the habitats for small mammals and songbirds. Conservation increasingly became one of Roosevelt's major concerns. During his Presidency, Roosevelt established the US Forest Service and signed the 1906 Antiquities Act under which he proclaimed 18 national monuments. He also established 5 national parks, 51 wildlife refuges and 150 national forests.
Here in the North Dakota badlands, where many of his personal concerns first gave rise to his later environmental efforts, Roosevelt is remembered with a national park that bears his name and honors the memory of this great conservationist.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is in the colorful North Dakota badlands and is home to a variety of plants and animals, including bison, prairie dogs, and elk.
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Fargo-Moorhead Convention & Visitors Bureau Metropolitan community of Fargo ND and Moorhead MN
Category: Fargo Visitor Bureau in North Dakota
Description of this Fargo Visitor Information entry: Welcome to one of the friendliest places on the planet! Fargo-Moorhead is a combination of two cities in two counties in two states in two federal districts. We are easily accessed by car or air. Our airport has 20 jet flights a day in or out of 3 hub cities: Minneapolis, Denver & Chicago O'Hare.
By car, we are conveniently located at the intersection of I-94 and I-29. We're 40 minutes by air or 3 1/2 hours by car from the Twin Cities of Minnesota.
Attractions include the last Viking ship to sail the Atlantic, a zoo specializing in rare and endangered species, a pioneer village with real antique buildings from our prairie pioneer past, as well as an air museum where all the aircraft still fly (including a World War II Japanese Zero).
We have almost 4,000 hotels rooms, over 300 restaurants, and great shopping. We feature the largest shopping center between the Northwest coast and the Twin Cities, including the world's largest all-sporting goods store, complete with ferris wheel in its lobby.
We love visitors! Let us prove it to your family.
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