Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library to be unveiled at IPW Chicago
North Dakota Tourism will unveil details the new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library during next month’s IPW in Chicago.
Theodore Roosevelt’s citizenship, conservation and leadership legacy will be the pillars of the new Presidential Library which is set to open on July 4, 2026 in Medora, North Dakota.
Coinciding with America’s 250th birthday, directors of North Dakota Tourism and museum officials will showcase the library to the travel trade and media during IPW in June.
The press conference provides a unique opportunity to learn about the visitor experiences and sustainable design features.
It is located near the national park that bears his name.
It becomes the 16th presidential library in America.
The presentation takes place at McCormick Place in Chicago on June 18, 2025.
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