Cyclone, earthquake, eruption, dynamo. . .
Some men might not like nicknames like these, but they didn't bother Teddy Roosevelt. He'd always worked hard for the things he wanted. No challenge was too tough: he'd crawl over a cactus to get close to a buffalo; climb a sheer cliff to reach the summit; and march past other regiments to get to a battle. From national parks to teddy bears, evidence of Roosevelt's influence on America is all around, making him one tornado we'll never forget.
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