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BumRushDaShow

(173,349 posts)
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 05:59 PM 17 hrs ago

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library opening in North Dakota Badlands

Source: CBS News

June 21, 2026 / 9:28 AM EDT


Theodore Roosevelt consistently ranks among the nation's top five most popular presidents. On this upcoming July 4 holiday, 107 years after his death, T.R. is finally getting his own presidential library – but it's not where you might think. That library is rising out of the prairie grass in the North Dakota Badlands – a 96,000-square-foot tribute to our 26th president.

It's as grand as his likeness on Mt. Rushmore, except a lot more subtle, and that's by design, says architect Craig Dykers. "Nature is transformative here," he said. "It transformed Theodore Roosevelt, and it will transform new visitors to this library."


The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library under construction in the Badlands of North Dakota.
CBS News


Its gently sloping roof mimics the surrounding buttes, covered in native grasses and walking paths – yes, walking paths on the roof. The hope is they'll get visitors up and out for a commanding view of Theodore Roosevelt National Park right next door.

"We wanted something that just felt primitive," said Dykers. "And so, this form emerging from the Earth, it felt like it just arrived from the Earth."' Dykers said.

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/theodore-roosevelt-presidential-library-opening-in-north-dakota-badlands/



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Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library opening in North Dakota Badlands (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 17 hrs ago OP
Wow, that is so cool...I'd love to see it... wcmagumba 17 hrs ago #1
I first visited there in 1963. BlueMTexpat 6 hrs ago #12
Love it! Blends with nature doesn't look alien. tazcat 16 hrs ago #2
I passed by there a couple times last year... 2naSalit 16 hrs ago #3
did it cost 800 million? nt msongs 15 hrs ago #4
A little more than half that BumRushDaShow 15 hrs ago #5
Bill Maher must be pissed. chowder66 15 hrs ago #6
New addition to my bucket list EYESORE 9001 15 hrs ago #7
Trust Buster bmichaelh 12 hrs ago #8
Sheriff Bullock spearheaded a drive to rename a peak north of Deadwood in honor of his dear friend. BHDem53 11 hrs ago #10
Prerty cool! And great landscape! electric_blue68 11 hrs ago #9
I have EXTRA used Crayons.... AZ8theist 6 hrs ago #11

BlueMTexpat

(15,703 posts)
12. I first visited there in 1963.
Mon Jun 22, 2026, 04:39 AM
6 hrs ago

My grandfather's family ended up in North Dakota (my great-grandfather was from Ireland). But after my father was born, my father's family moved to north-central Montana to take advantage of the homestead lands, purchased mostly from the Blackfeet tribe, that were being given away by the then-Great Northern RR in the early part of the 20th century in order to establish settlements in the area.

My dad's uncles and an aunt remained in ND, near Dickinson. They became cattle ranchers, although one of Dad's cousins also became a sought-after auctioneer. Oil was discovered on my aunt's ranch as well. We didn't really know those relatives until my younger brother and sister began attending private schools in ND. My dad used to make the long drive to and from the area, and I accompanied him and my brother on the first RT in 1963. Meeting the "new" relatives was great fun.

I had always dreamed of living on a cattle ranch. In north-central MT, I was surrounded by tens of thousands of acres of cereal grains. Not as exciting, IMO!

The badlands are truly spectacular. Much of our country is!

Our current MisAdministration has no concept of what a fantastic nation we are! All they want is to divide, bankrupt and ruin us.

2naSalit

(104,681 posts)
3. I passed by there a couple times last year...
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 06:23 PM
16 hrs ago

Didn't know about the library. The part I thought was cool is that I saw a few groups of bison while passing through the actual park.


BumRushDaShow

(173,349 posts)
5. A little more than half that
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 07:21 PM
15 hrs ago
Theodore Roosevelt library takes ‘calculated risk’ with remote North Dakota site

(snip)

Library boosters have a $450 million fundraising goal, with $344 million in cash and pledges so far, including from oil executive Harold Hamm and Walmart heir Rob Walton and his wife, Melani. Construction, design and related costs alone are pegged at $276 million. Other costs include millions for developing exhibits and digitizing archives

(snip

EYESORE 9001

(30,012 posts)
7. New addition to my bucket list
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 07:40 PM
15 hrs ago

I’ve wanted to return there for a longer visit, and this library could provide enough ‘nudge’ for taking the trip.

bmichaelh

(1,315 posts)
8. Trust Buster
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 10:54 PM
12 hrs ago

Theodore Roosevelt was a Republican when he was President.

But that Republicanism was different back then.

He started the Progressive Party.

He was also a trust buster.

He was also good friend to Seth Bullock, one of the main characters in the TV series Deadwood.

BHDem53

(1,176 posts)
10. Sheriff Bullock spearheaded a drive to rename a peak north of Deadwood in honor of his dear friend.
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 11:40 PM
11 hrs ago

A 31-foot Friendship Tower was constructed on the summit, and provides unobstructed views north towards western ND.

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