MEDORA, N.D. — When Randy Hatzenbuhler saw early in his career that no one was going around selling popcorn at the Medora Musical, the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation president and CEO grabbed a bin of the buttery snack and hit the stairs, looking for hungry customers.
“Initially, it was born out of, we need to do more business. That’s all,” he said.
The story has earned Hatzenbuhler the title of “North Dakota’s most iconic popcorn salesman,” but others call him a North Dakota tourism legend. The man who helped shape tourism not just for Medora, but for North Dakota as a whole, will retire next year.
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