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Rough Riders TB Hotel Traditional Cache

Hidden : 6/25/2009
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is located a short walk up a small coulee. We recommend that you park at the unmarked NDOT work lot just east of the above coordinates. From there, it is about a 450-foot walk to the cache site.

Please trade trackables as evenly as possible so that this cache stays stocked with travel bugs and geocoins!


This geocache's namesake, the Rough Riders Hotel:

Located in Medora, the Rough Riders Hotel was constructed in 1884 and 1885 by George Fitzgerald. The new hotel was first named the Metropolitan and built in anticipation of a boom in Medora as the Marquis de Mores built his meat packing plant, started a stagecoach line, and opened several other businesses. In 1903 the name was changed to the Rough Riders Hotel in honor of Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders and their service in the Spanish-American War. It was in this same year that Roosevelt returned to his beloved badlands as the first United States President to ever visit Medora.

Throughout the years the hotel has been operated by several families as a bar and restaurant, in addition to the sleeping rooms in the upper level. Since 1986 the Rough Riders Hotel has been owned and operated by the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation.

The above information was copied from the following source:

  • Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation. "Where to Stay." Rough Rider Hotel History. 2008. 21 Jun. 2009. < http://www.medora.com/rough-riders/history/ >.

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