This area was the first home of the Us president. Today the area is home to many an animal and livestock most of which are commonly seen in the prairies. Theodore Roosevelt National Park also offers a lot of opportunity to know and learn about the environment and territory of the region. With the tranquil waters of the Missouri serving as the backdrop of the park, Theodore Roosevelt National Parks one of the most hugest national parks in USA. The park enjoys warm summers with temperatures soaring up to 80°F With the whispering cool breeze blowing during the evening, days end up being cool. Theodore Roosevelt National Park receives an annual precipitation of 15 inches which is just ideal for the preservation of the animal life in the park. In November 1978 Theodore Roosevelt National Park got the status of a national park
Maltese Cross Cabin is an integral part of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It is here that the president would choose to put up when he came to visit the badlands of North Dakota. Although he had come here with the intention of hunting bison but by the time he went home he had become an out and out conservationist. Today the cabin is a home to a number of items belonging to the president himself. It is in these rooms that Roosevelt spent many a log hours writing and recording his life at the badlands of North Dakota.
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