Theodore Roosevelt Park

Theodore Roosevelt Park

The Theodore Roosevelt National Park is located in North Dakota. It was established in 1947, to honor the man who spent most of his life enjoying nature, and a great deal of his time as president trying to preserve it, for future generations. In September 1883, Teddy arrived in North Dakota, for … Read more

Theodore Roosevelt House

Theodore Roosevelt House

The place referred to as the Theodore Roosevelt House is actually called Sagamore Hill. Located at 20 Sagamore Hill Road, in Oyster Bay, New York, Teddy (along with his wife and six children) called it home after its completion in 1885. Built on a 95-acre plot of land – bought for $30,000 … Read more

Theodore Roosevelt History

Theodore Roosevelt History

Theodore Roosevelt had a lasting impact on America and the world at large. Whether it was his politics, conservation, reform, or just his ever-present grin, he shaped the history of the United States for all time. Because of the great impact he had, there are still several things bearing his name and … Read more

Theodore Roosevelt For Kids

Theodore Roosevelt For Kids

Some fun and interesting Teddy Roosevelt facts for kids are: as a kid, he was skinny and sick all the time, thanks to his asthma. Being so sick, he wasn’t able to go to school with the other kids, so he had to learn from tutors who came to his house. When … Read more

Theodore Roosevelt Cartoons

Theodore Roosevelt Cartoons

One very famous political cartoon of Theodore Roosevelt also led to the invention of a children’s toy: teddy bears. In November 1902, then-President Roosevelt was on a bear hunting trip in Mississippi. Invited on the trip by the state’s governor (Andrew H. Longino), Teddy was the only one who had not killed … Read more

Theodore Roosevelt Big Stick

Theodore Roosevelt Big Stick

The Theodore Roosevelt Big Stick foreign policy refers to an oft-repeated quote attributed to him: “Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far.” Also referred to as the Theodore Roosevelt Big Stick diplomacy, this philosophy embodies the idea of peaceful negotiation (to ‘speak softly’) coupled with the simultaneous threat … Read more

Theodore Roosevelt And The Rough Riders

Theodore Roosevelt And The Rough Riders

Historians have hailed Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider co-founder and leader, as an American military hero. His bravery during the Spanish American War, along with his ability to ‘rally the troops’ led to his nomination for the Medal of Honor in 1898. In 1898, the U.S. found itself in the midst of an … Read more

Theodore Roosevelt And The Panama Canal

Theodore Roosevelt And The Panama Canal

Theodore Roosevelt and the Panama Canal will forever be linked together in history. When he first took office in 1901 (following the assassination of President William McKinley), the Panama Canal project was a recently-abandoned disaster. Started by the French Compagnie Universelle du Canal Interoceanique on February 1, 1881, the project had been … Read more

Theodore Roosevelt And The Environment

Theodore Roosevelt And The Environment

Theodore Roosevelt, environmental activist and conservationist, wasn’t just a president and military leader. He spent many of his years in office making the best use of his presidential power, in order to protect our country’s most valuable asset: the environment. During his time as a child and young man, Teddy witnessed the … Read more

Theodore Roosevelt And Imperialism

Theodore Roosevelt And Imperialism

During his political career, Theodore Roosevelt and imperialism were closely linked. With imperialism as a rather new concept in the U.S., and the need to establish the country as a world power, it’s no surprise that Teddy – renowned for being unabashedly progressive in both political and social arenas – led the … Read more

Theodore Roosevelt And His Family

Theodore Roosevelt And His Family

From birth, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. was part of a very wealthy family. By the time he arrived, Theodore Roosevelt’s family had been in the New York area for a couple of centuries. As Dutch colonists, they had arrived in America in the mid-1600s, before the country was settled and organized. Having brought … Read more

Theodore Roosevelt And Conservation

Theodore Roosevelt And Conservation

Throughout his life, Theodore Roosevelt and conservation were never far apart. From his earliest years in the Roosevelt household in New York City, he witnessed firsthand efforts to preserve and study nature. His father – Theodore “Thee” Roosevelt, Sr. – was a wealthy New York philanthropist, whose list of causes included being … Read more