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President Donald Trump visited the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in North Dakota on Wednesday. The $450 million library project explores the 26th president's life in the rugged, remote landscape where he roamed as a cowboy and big game hunter in the 1880s. The facility's grand opening is July 4th, but Trump visited on Wednesday to see the library and to speak to a crowd at a nearby amphitheater. Roosevelt served from 1901 to 1909 and said he never would have been president were it not for his experiences in North Dakota. Trump made the trip aboard his new Air Force One, a Boeing 747 that Qatar gave to the United States.