The striped wallpaper was replaced with dark blue ... The State Dining Room was green during President Theodore Roosevelt's presidency in 1904. Roosevelt expanded the State Dining Room during ...
eventually coming to bear its current moniker in honor of former president Theodore Roosevelt in 1923. Stepping into the gilded, block-long lobby with its soaring ceilings and 1867-era Eugène ...
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According to the Vermont Phoenix, Frederick Prunier was a nurse who cared for William Campbell, a wallpaper manufacturer ... appealed to Gov. Theodore Roosevelt to avoid extradition to Vermont.
Welcome to Medora, North Dakota’s hidden gem! Nestled in the heart of the Badlands, Medora is a town that time forgot – in ...
Welcome to Medora, North Dakota – a town that’s more charming than your grandma’s apple pie and wilder than a rodeo on ...
Golden Gate Villa was built for Gold Rush-era mining entrepreneur Frank McLaughlin, and the "door to nowhere" above Front ...
According to the Vermont Phoenix, Frederick Prunier was a nurse who cared for William Campbell, a wallpaper manufacturer ... one of his children but successfully appealed to Gov. Theodore Roosevelt to ...
The year was 1910, William Taft was living in the shadow of Theodore Roosevelt, World War I hadn’t started ... The owners did away with the carpeting and got rid of that wallpaper. They also took out ...
The unlikely origin story of the beloved children’s toy involves a hunting expedition in Onward, Mississippi, and a president ...
The White River National Forest, a sprawling expanse of peaks, valleys, and rivers nestled within the Colorado Rockies, stands as a living testament to the conservation vision of President Theodore ...
On October 14, 1912, shortly before the presidential election, Theodore Roosevelt was shot at a campaign rally. The bullet was impeded by a copy of Roosevelt's speech and his glasses case.