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History of the Chateau de Mores
A former French army officer named the Marquis de Mores built the Chateau de Mores in Little Missouri, which is now a gateway to the Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It was restored to its original state in 1959 and is believed to be a place where Theodore Roosevelt returned to visit after his death.
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Learn about the history of the Chateau de Mores, a historic site in Medora, North Dakota, and the connection it has with Theodore Roosevelt and his cabin.
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Learn about the history of the Chateau de Mores, a historic site in Medora, North Dakota, and the connection it has with Theodore Roosevelt and his cabin.
ChapterHistory of the Chateau de Mores
Episode97: Histories and Hauntings of Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
PodcastNational Park After Dark
A man named Marquis de Mores established the town of Medora in North Dakota and named it after his wife.
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A man named Marquis de Mores established the town of Medora in North Dakota and named it after his wife. He built several structures in the town including a hunting cabin, churches, and businesses.