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  2. Medora, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Medora (/ m ɪ ˈ d ɔːr ə /, mih-DOR-ə) is a city in Billings County, North Dakota, United States. The only incorporated place in Billings County, it is also the county seat . [ 6 ] Much of the surrounding area is part of either Little Missouri National Grassland or Theodore Roosevelt National Park .

  3. Theodore Roosevelt's Maltese Cross Cabin - Wikipedia

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    Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. ND-1, "Theodore Roosevelt Maltese Cross-Ranch Cabin, Roosevelt State Park (moved from ND, Medora Vicinity), Bismarck, Burleigh County, ND", documented in 1952, when it was located in Bismarck

  4. Rough Rider State Park - Wikipedia

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    Rough Rider State Park is a public recreation area located along the eastern banks of the Little Missouri River about two miles (3.2 km) south of Medora in Billings County, North Dakota. The state park is used for camping, horse camping, and canoeing. [ 4 ]

  5. Harold Schafer - Wikipedia

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    Schafer was honored for this benefaction with the Rough Rider Award, North Dakota's highest civilian honor. [9] [10] [11] He purchased the Rough Riders Hotel and the Ferris Store in 1962 and began renovating them in 1963. Other renovations and improvements soon followed and, in 1965, the Medora Division of the Gold Seal Company was opened to ...

  6. Tom Mix - Wikipedia

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    He next married Olive Stokes on January 10, 1909, in Medora, North Dakota. On July 13, 1912, Olive gave birth to their daughter Ruth. In 1905, Mix rode in President Theodore Roosevelt's inaugural parade with a group of 50 horsemen led by Seth Bullock, which included several former Rough Riders. Years later, Hollywood publicists muddled this ...

  7. Chateau de Mores - Wikipedia

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    The Chateau de Mores in Medora, North Dakota, United States, is a historic home built by the Marquis de Mores in 1883 as a hunting lodge and summer home for his family and guests. The home is now part of the 128-acre (0.52 km 2 ) Chateau de Mores State Historic Site , which also includes Chimney Park and de Mores Memorial Park.