But few remember the presidential hunting trip and state boundary dispute that led to the sale of the first such bear on this date in 1903. President Theodore Roosevelt, often known as Teddy ...
Louisiana's black bear became part of American culture when President Teddy Roosevelt refused to shoot one that had been ...
Long seconds passed as Teddy waited, unsure of his next move. Without warning, the bear appeared on the hillside above the laurel scrub, searching the woods below for his enemy. Again Roosevelt fired.
The history of the teddy bear dates back to the early 20th century. It was named after US President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt. It is said that during a hunting trip, Roosevelt refused to kill a ...
Teddy Day, part of Valentine's Week, is celebrated on February 10th to express love, warmth, and joy by gifting teddy bears. The tradition traces back to a 1902 incident involving US President ...