2020 North Dakota – part 25: Theodore Roosevelt National Park’s South Unit
In 1901, Theodore Roosevelt because our 26th President and one of our greatest conservationists. When he was here in the ND badlands in 1883, he came to hunt bison. By...
In 1901, Theodore Roosevelt because our 26th President and one of our greatest conservationists. When he was here in the ND badlands in 1883, he came to hunt bison. By...
A few miles east of the South Unit’s visitors center and the town of Medora is a 3rd visitors center for the park: Painted Canyon. This area is on the...
As we drive through the park today, we’ll be on the lookout for prairie dogs, bison, and wild horses. Wonder what else the park has for us. Bet we’ll see...
After leaving Theodore Roosevelt National Park, we drove south into South Dakota on a rainy, rainy day. After being in the Badlands, the wide expanse of flat lands we drove...
The 2nd bucket list stop in South Dakota turned out to be a drive past the Corn Palace in Mitchell, SD. What is the Corn Palace? Today it’s a multi-purpose...
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