Theodore Roosevelt, America’s gung-ho 26th president, could hardly summon enough superlatives in 1911 when he rode a primitive highway into the Arizona wilderness to inspect a big new dam and
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Theodore Roosevelt, America’s gung-ho 26th president, could hardly summon enough superlatives in 1911 when he rode a primitive highway into the Arizona wilderness to inspect a big new dam and
Theodore Roosevelt, America’s gung-ho 26th president, could hardly summon enough superlatives in 1911 when he rode a primitive highway into the Arizona wilderness to inspect a big new dam and