When you step into the Presidential Wax Museum in Keystone, South Dakota, it’s like stepping into the pages of history itself. Each figure, painstakingly crafted with incredible detail, tells a story and few stories are more inspiring than that of President Theodore Roosevelt, the “Conservation President.”
As the snow melts in the Black Hills and spring begins to bloom, we at the National Presidential Wax Museum can’t help but reflect on one of the most charming and time-honored traditions in American history: Easter at the White House. While we may be miles away from Washington, D.C., our collection of lifelike presidential figures and immersive exhibits make it easy to feel connected to the history and traditions that shape our nation, including those that involve egg rolls, bunny ears, and a whole lot of springtime spirit.