Take a stroll through Medora’s past in this guided historic walking tour. The adventure is led by Teddy Roosevelt historian, Kurt Skinner. Stories of early Medora and retellings of some of the most colorful characters of the town’s past mark this 50-minute tour.
The tour is a leisurely, round-trip walk outdoors around Medora. The terrain includes a variety of surfaces. Participants should dress for the weather and wear safe and comfortable shoes. A water bottle is encouraged.
Departs from the
Adults | $13.95
Students | $7.95
Kids 6 and under | FREE
* Plus tax. No additional ticket fees.
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Ample street parking is available throughout downtown Medora, including areas surrounding the Old Town Hall Theater. Parking is free and available on a first-come basis.
As an ICBM launch officer stationed at Minot AFB, North Dakota in the late 1990s, my unit, the 91st Missile Wing, was preparing to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Colonel Roosevelt’s “Rough Riders” victorious capture of San Juan Hill in the 1898 Spanish American War. The 91st MW nickname of “Rough Riders” was in honor of North Dakota’s proud Badlands connection to Theodore Roosevelt (he famously declared that he would “never have became President were it not for his time spent in North Dakota.”) I met Roosevelt’s great-grandson, Tweed Roosevelt, during his visit to our unit that year and I was hooked. I commenced on a study of this great American life that, 20+ years on, has led to a bookshelf full of TR writings and biographies, and a fascination with his “strenuous life” well lived that has continued to inspire me to this day.
A retired military officer-turned high school U.S. history teacher, I’m a life-long student of history. My students would testify to the fact that it’s important for me to “get it right” as regards historical accuracy. Theodore Roosevelt’s presence looms large in my daily routine as I co-host a bi-weekly podcast about Theodore Roosevelt called Talk About Teddy. I’m also researching the stories of Colonel Roosevelt’s bond of veteran brotherhood with his Rough Rider regiment after war, and post articles on the Theodore Roosevelt Center website. In my performances as Theodore Roosevelt, I want to honor and faithfully represent this man that I so admire. My goal in the persona of T.R. is to engage, entertain, and enlighten audiences, and remind us, speaking T.R.’s own words, what has always been great about Teddy Roosevelt’s America! I’m an active member of the Theodore Roosevelt Association and The American Legion Colorado Post 209.
Buffet of brunch or dinner favorites and the world’s best Theodore Roosevelt reprisor bringing America’s legendary 26th President to life!
Luxury meets western charm and presidential history at the Historic Rough Riders Hotel, located in the heart of downtown Medora!
Enjoy a modern culinary experience with all the character of the old west at Theodore’s Dining Room located inside the Rough Riders Hotel!
Groups of 20 or more receive great rates to Theodore and Edith and other Medora favorites! Contact Group Event Services to learn more.
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