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Medora prepares for ‘presidential’ transformation with hope and some anxiety

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Michael Standaert

North Dakota News Cooperative

Medora is preparing for a transformation. Construction crews are busy reshaping roads and infrastructure ahead of next summer’s opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library — a project expected to turn the small Badlands town into a year-round destination. The July 4, 2026 opening will coincide with America’s 250th anniversary, bringing visitors, dignitaries, and new energy to the community. Local businesses are gearing up, hopeful that the once-seasonal rhythm of Medora will evolve into a steady beat of activity through every season. Michael Standaert with North Dakota News Cooperative has the full story.

North Dakota News Cooperative
Michael Standaert

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