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Medora North Dakota



TEAM Publications
2 USDI,Theodore Roosevelt National Park, P.O. Box 7, Medora, ND 58645. Leafy Spurge Symposium, Pg 11. Medora, ND. June 29, 1999. ...

Randall S. Sell, Dean A. Bangsund, and F. Larry Leistritz, Research Scientist, Research Scientist, and Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105-5636. Leafy Spurge Symposium, Pg 5. Medora, ND. June 29, 1999. ...

Timothy C. Faller and Jack D. Dahl, Director, Hettinger Research Extension Center, Hettinger, ND 58639 and Agricultural Research Technician, Hettinger Research Extension Center, Hettinger, ND 58639. Leafy Spurge Symposium, Pg 13. Medora, ND. June 29, 1999. ... [Read More]

nd.gov: Official Portal for North Dakota State Government
A horse named Medora , Medora , Kim M. Giraldo ...

Buffalo at Painted Canyon , Medora , Craig Theurer ...

Wildflowers and Scoria , Medora , Connie Sprynczynatyk ... [Read More]

Leafy Spurge Symposium Proceedings Archive
2001, Spurgefest II, Leafy Spurge Symposium: Medora, North Dakota; June 19-21 ...

1999, 20th Anniversary Leafy Spurge Symposium: Medora, North Dakota; June 29 ... [Read More]

Theodore Roosevelt National Park - Plan Your Visit
The North Unit entrance is located 16 miles south of Watford City along U.S. Highway 85. The distance between Medora at the South Unit and the North Unit is 70 miles via I-94 and U. S. Highway 85. ...

The South Unit entrance and Visitor Center are located in Medora, just off Interstate 94 (exits 23 & 27) and is 135 miles west of Bismarck, North Dakota. ...

City of Medora ... [Read More]

History: Maltese Cross
During his time at the Maltese Cross Cabin near Medora, TR built a massive body, repaired his soul, and learned to live on equal terms with men poorer and rougher than him. TR witnessed the decline in wildlife and saw the grasslands destroyed due to overgrazing. He later developed a conservation program as president that deeply reflected his experiences in the West where he had become keenly aware of the need to conserve and protect our natural resources. As President, TR established the U.S. Forest Service, five national parks, 51 wildlife refuges, and set aside 150 million acres as national forest. ... [Read More]

Dakota Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Medora
There are still cowboy poets today. Since 1987, cowboy poets have met at the Dakota Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Medora, North Dakota. The 50 or so participants who gather together every year keep the tradition of cowboy poetry alive. ... [Read More]

For Families
The North and South Units are located in western North Dakota. The South Unit Visitor Center is located in Medora, just off Interstate 94 and is 135 miles west of Bismarck, North Dakota. The Painted Canyon Visitor Center is located 7 miles east of Medora just off I-94. The North Unit Visitor Center is located 16 miles south of Watford City along U.S. Highway 85. The distance between Medora in the South Unit and the Visitor Center in the North Unit is 70 miles via I-94 and U.S. Highway 85. ... [Read More]


Medora, North Dakota 58645 ...

Visa and Mastercard accepted. Checks and money orders should be made payable to Theodore Roosevelt Nature & History Association (or TRNHA). Orders to be shipped to North Dakota addresses must include 5% sales tax (Medora, ND addresses include 7% sales tax). Current members of TRNHA recieve a 15% discount. ...

TRNHA, P.O. Box 167, Medora, ND58645-0167 ... [Read More]

Medora Musical
In 1986, Schafer created the non-profit Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation and gifted his properties, including the Burning Hills Amphitheater and the Medora Musical production, to the foundation. In 1991 the theater received a $4.1 million restoration, which also enlarged capacity to 2,863 seats. Restoration funding was a statewide endeavor. Funds also came from state and federal grants, corporate gifts, and individual donors, who included 1,700 people who gave $1,000 each to dedicate seats in their names. ... [Read More]

Dakota Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Medora
Dakota Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Medora ...

CREDIT: "Father and son cowboy poets Harold and Bill Lowman, May 1997." Photo by Sheldon Green, for "Dakota Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Medora ," a North Dakota Local Legacies project ... [Read More]


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