Medora North Dakota
In this episode of Cheap Family Travel ( Nick, Regan, Maggie, and Kate visited Medora, North Dakota, just outside of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The highlight of our trip was attending the Medora Musical, the world-famous performance of All-American singing, dancing, comedy, and beautiful horses, all in the magical setting of the outdoor Burning Hills Amphiteather. We camped inside the National Park, but if you don't know where to stay in Medora, there are several Medora hotels and other places to stay in Medora. One of the most famous is the Rough Riders Hotel in Medora, North Dakota. In addition to the Medora Musical and the National Park, there are many other great sites to visit, like the North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame, the Harold Schafer Heritage Center, and the Von Hoffman House Antique Doll Museum. Bigger isn't always better; the small town of Medora has a lot to offer and is a great place for a family vacation.
TOP 12. Attractions & Things to Do in Medora, North Dakota
Things to Do in Medora, North Dakota: Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Medora Musical, Badlands Overlook, Chateau de Mores, North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame, Old Town Hall Theater, Bully Pulpit Golf Course, Medora Visitor Center, Ferris General Store, Medora Riding Stables, Harold Schafer Heritage Center, Billings County Court House Museum
Prairie Pulse 1031; Rolf Sletten; Author; Medora: Boom, Bust and Resurrection
Rolf Sletten, author of Medora: Boom, Bust and Resurrection is the guest. He has a fascinating, detailed, word and photograph, coffee table style book that's a must for anyone interested in Medora, the Badlands and it's history. Also, a tour of Icelandic State Park near Cavalier, North Dakota.
Prairie Pulse 1703: David Borlaug, Donna Cristy
John Harris interviews David Borlaug, the President of the Capital Gallery in Bismarck and the brand new Capital Gallery West in Medora. He talks about the work that went into starting a second gallery and how it's first summer went in Medora. Also, a story on Bismarck impressionist painter Donna Cristy.
Production funding is provided by the North Dakota Council On The Arts and by the members of Prairie Public.