Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library
The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library is currently under construction and is scheduled to open in July 2026. A world class museum built to preserve the memory and extend the legacy of our nation’s conservation president. An awe-inspiring, architecturally significant destination that works with, not against, nature. To learn more about the Library, visit https://www.trlibrary.com/.
While we are under construction, please stop by our office in downtown Medora:
350 3rd Ave.
Medora, ND 58645
Wed-Sun
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Here's Why This is a World Class Destination
- The innovative Trailblazer System will enhance your entire experience. This technology will give you a personalized journey that will leave you with digital mementos, badges, and summary of takeaways ensuring that the inspiration sparks during your visitor continues long after you leave.
- The library will be one of the most sustainable buildings in the world and is pursuing the “Living Building" challenge. It will produce no waste, use no external water, emit no pollution, and generate its own energy.
- It is the first presidential library built on the exact landscape that shaped the president’s identity, offering visitors a direct connection to Roosevelt’s transformative time in the North Dakota Badlands.
It’s not just a library, it’s a gateway to the only national park named after a person, and a place where wild horses, bison, and Roosevelt’s rugged legacy still roam free.