Mount Theodore Roosevelt Monument
About Mount Theodore Roosevelt Monument
It is generally called the "Kinship Tower," the Mount Theodore Roosevelt Monument stands barely short of three miles north of downtown Deadwood and was prompted to fulfillment in 1919 by Deadwood's first executive, Seth Bullock. Originating from a comfortable relationship with Theodore Roosevelt, Bullock expected to recall the president and one-time Medora, North Dakota sheriff and approved a 30-foot stone zenith to do in that capacity. Not solely is the history behind the point of interest fun and outstanding, however every movement of the short move up to the milestone revealed a rich look at the Black Hills and enveloping perspective.
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