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Coming in 2010 Rough Riders Hotel Town Square
This charming nine-room inn has air-conditioning with private restrooms, telephones and cable television. The antique furniture and decor reminds visitors of its colorful past.
Each room contains one queen sized bed. Cots are not available
All rooms are non-smoking. Pets are not permitted.
Closed for remodeling until June, 2009.
2009 Summer Rates Memorial Day - Sept. 6th |
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Sun-Thurs |
Fri-Sat |
| Double Occupancy |
$169.00 |
$179.00 |
2009 Off Season Rates |
| Double Occupancy |
$89.00 |
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The Rough Riders Hotel is one of four buildings that appear as they did at the time that Theodore Roosevelt ranched near Medora. The original structure was built in 1884 with the anticipation of a boom in Medora as the Marquis de Mores built his meat packing plant, opened a stagecoach line and started several other businesses.
The Marquis de Mores operated the hotel from the 1890's until 1917 when the family sold their interest in the property. Theodore Roosevelt frequented the Rough Riders Hotel and gave a political speech from the balcony in an early 1900 presidential campaign.
Since then, the hotel has been a cafe, bar, and a restaurant operated by different families. In 1962, the Rough Riders Hotel was reconstructed and refurbished on the original site by the Harold Schafer family and the Gold Seal Company of Bismarck, North Dakota. The hotel is now owned and operated by the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation.
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