Nearly two decades before becoming America’s 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt fell in love with North Dakota’s Badlands.
The Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge on the Indian River Lagoon in East Central Florida became the first national wildlife refuge.
Part of a scenic road loop in North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park is reopening after being closed for over six years ...
Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, the road led visitors to sites like the Scoria Point Overlook and ...
Gov. Kelly Armstrong and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum were among the attendees at a library fundraiser held at Harlan ...
Canceled by President Grover Cleveland. Restored by Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt - the Army-Navy ...
Questions about budget, staffing were posed while Senator Hoeven's legislation to protect TRNP wild horses was heard by the ...
Beginning in 2026, the National Park Service is changing which days visitors are allowed into national parks for free, the ...
In October of 1919, the Roosevelt Memorial Association produced a film titled “Through the Roosevelt Country with Roosevelt’s ...
New legislation could help keep wild horses in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Senator John Hoeven is working to secure ...
New York — The American Museum of Natural History will remove a prominent statue of Theodore Roosevelt from its entrance after years of objections that it symbolizes colonial expansion and racial ...
WASHINGTON — The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) announced on Wednesday that it will temporarily close the ...