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Long Island's only U.S. president lived in the North Dakota Badlands for several years, and transformed himself.
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Many people are surprised by Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. “First of all, they're surprised there's a national park,” said the park’s Deputy Superintendent Maureen McGee-Ballinger.