I’m a 24-year-old who lives in Medora, North Dakota, which has a population of fewer than 150 people. We don’t have a grocery store in town but we do have the northern lights.
Thursday, September 7 at the Medora Musical was magical in more ways than usual! That night’s performance was dedicated to Make-A-Wish – the wonderful organization that helps grant wishes to children with life-threatening illnesses. Six “Wish Kids” from North Dakota were introduced on stage at the
In 1997, a film documentary team asked the founder of the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation, Harold Schafer, what he thought Medora might look like in 25 years. “I haven’t the slightest idea!” he responded. Harold went on to say that for Medora to have a
For decades, music has been an integral part of the Medora experience. And this year, classical music took center stage for nearly 30 budding artists in the Badlands! The first annual Medora Music Camp brought 29 students together in mid-August to hone their craft through
In 2020, Linda Donlin, Bismarck, took her granddaughter Ava to Medora for the first time. Ava loved it but had questions about Medora’s historical figures and how this magical town came to be. So they searched for a book to help connect the dots. They