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  2. Medora Musical - Wikipedia

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    The Medora Musical is a musical revue produced each summer at the open-air Burning Hills Amphitheater near Medora, North Dakota. [1] The musical is a look back at the "Wild West" days of the region and includes references to Theodore Roosevelt, who spent time in western North Dakota, including in the nearby Theodore Roosevelt National Park.

  3. Talk:Medora Musical - Wikipedia

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  4. Harold Schafer - Wikipedia

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    Harold Schafer (February 1, 1912 – December 2, 2001) was a North Dakota businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded the Gold Seal Company, the original maker of Mr. Bubble.

  5. Medora, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Medora (/ m ɪ ˈ d ɔːr ə /, mih-DOR-ə) is a city in Billings County, North Dakota, United States. The only incorporated place in Billings County, it is also the county seat . [ 6 ] Much of the surrounding area is part of either Little Missouri National Grassland or Theodore Roosevelt National Park .

  6. File:Medora Musical Stage June 2014.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Kat Perkins - Wikipedia

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    Kat Perkins was born and raised in Scranton, North Dakota. [2] She is the daughter of Mark Perkins, a music teacher, and Gayle Perkins, an organist. [8] As a child, Kat Perkins sang harmonies with her sister Kelly and took piano lessons. [2]

  8. Chateau de Mores - Wikipedia

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    The Chateau de Mores in Medora, North Dakota, United States, is a historic home built by the Marquis de Mores in 1883 as a hunting lodge and summer home for his family and guests. The home is now part of the 128-acre (0.52 km 2 ) Chateau de Mores State Historic Site , which also includes Chimney Park and de Mores Memorial Park.

  9. Medora, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Medora was laid out in 1853 by West Lee Wright in the southeast corner of a square mile of land which he owned. Wright named the town Medora (pronounced Me Doe Rae) for the musical notes & dubbed it "The Town of Harmony", though it is commonly mispronounced in the most unharmonious way today. It consisted of 10 blocks and 209 lots. [4]