The town of Medora (population 120) in North Dakota is where Teddy Roosevelt, the 26th President loved to live and set up the Roosevelt National Park, the Badlands of North Dakota. He founded the National Parks and he is one of the four on Mt. Rushmore. Every evening in the summer season a Pitch Fork Fondue followed by A Musical Spectacular is the attraction for up to two thousand people. The location is atop a butte, and the natural amphitheater which looks out over the Badlands lends itself to the beauty of the area. The pictures tell the story of a very entertaining evening, starting with a deep fried New York strip and trimmings.