The statue of former US President Theodore Roosevelt, which was previously located at the entrance of the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, has been relocated to the Badlands of North Dakota. The museum has indicated that it will still include a 'trigger warning' regarding the statue.
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Theodore Roosevelt statue removed from American Museum of Natural History relocated to North Dakota
The statue of Theodore Roosevelt has been removed from the American Museum of Natural History and relocated to North Dakota. The museum plans to include a 'trigger warning' about the statue.
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NYC museum banished Teddy Roosevelt statue to North Dakota — but still demands it has a ‘trigger warning’
Theodore Roosevelt statue removed from American Museum of Natural History relocated to North Dakota