Did you know that Roosevelt considered himself a cowboy? You can see how he lived this lifestyle by visiting his cabin. This cabin is located behind the visitors center and gives you an accurate depiction of how things were back in the olden days as it is fully furnished. It has an interesting history and is totally worth the 5 minutes it would take you...
Read moreMy husband and I love visiting National Parks and historic sites and finally got to see TR’s cabin. It was very neat to see, especially after reading about Sarah Vowell’s description of it in her book “Assassination Vacation”, when she visited the TR National Park and this cabin years ago with her sister and nephew. Everything she’d mentioned about...
Read moreThe cabin is right next to the visitors center and while it isn't much on its own (TR was living a Spartan life in ND) it is worth a stop as you explore this park and all its natural beauty. It's cool to see the bits TR carved by hand, such as his cattle brand, the Maltese Cross, which can be found hand carved...
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