North Dakota's Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library will redefine what a presidential library can be
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The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, opening next July in North Dakota, aims to reflect on Roosevelt's impactful experiences in the region, particularly during his mourning period in 1884. The library will serve as a modern space for restoration and connection with nature, aiming to redefine the essence of a presidential library beyond mere artifacts. Lead by Edward O'Keefe, the project aspires to foster engagement, learning, and community, echoing Roosevelt's conservation ethos.
"We wanted to build a place where you can learn about, and from, Theodore Roosevelt, where you can connect with friends and family and nature so you can decide what change you want to see in the world."
"This is not a museum with only artifacts under glass. It is meant to be an experience."
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