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Dozens of Theodore Roosevelt ‘reprisors’ spend the weekend in Medora

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Medora will feel a little more presidential this weekend, as dozens of Theodore Roosevelt reenactors—called “reprisors”—gather for the annual Badlands Chautauqua festival. You might spot them strolling the streets or sharing stories about the 26th president’s adventurous life. For Joe Wiegand and Kurt Skinner, two of Medora’s resident Roosevelts, this isn’t a competition but a shared tribute to history, where each reprisor brings a different piece of Roosevelt’s legacy to life. Many events are free and open to all—details at medora.com. Jody Kerzman with KFYR has the full story.

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