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The Roosevelt Arch is a historic monument located in Gardiner, Wyoming, near the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park. Built in 1903, this impressive stone arch was named after President Theodore Roosevelt, who dedicated it during a visit to the park. The arch stands as a grand gateway, showcasing a mix of rustic charm and natural beauty, with its rugged stonework blending seamlessly into the surrounding landscape.

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