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Ken Griffin celebrates America's 250th birthday with $26 million gift for new Roosevelt Library built into the Badlands | Fortune

The Citadel founder now owns both surviving private copies of the U.S. Constitution and just wrote a $26 million check in the name of Theodore Roosevelt.

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Ken Griffin celebrates America's 250th birthday with $26 million gift for new Roosevelt Library built into…

The Citadel founder now owns both surviving private copies of the U.S. Constitution and just wrote a $26 million check in the name of Theodore Roosevelt.

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Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Opens July 4 During North Dakota's America 250 Celebration

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Opens July 4 During North Dakota's America 250 Celebration

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  1. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·morningstar.com

    Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Opens July 4 During North Dakota's America 250 Celebration

    Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Opens July 4 During North Dakota's America 250 Celebration

  2. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    Ken Griffin celebrates America's 250th birthday with $26 million gift for new Roosevelt Library built into the Badlands | Fortune

    The Citadel founder now owns both surviving private copies of the U.S. Constitution and just wrote a $26 million check in the name of Theodore Roosevelt.