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North Dakotans heaved a collective sigh of relief when officials announced that Theodore Roosevelt National Park was abandoning plans that could result in removing the popular wild horse herd.
The park also shelters more than 60 historic structures, including houses from the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair. A wild horse trots through Theodore Roosevelt National Park, in Medora, North Dakota.
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