Traill County Courthouse North Dakota
Located in North Dakota, Traill County has a total land area of about 863 sq. miles, one square mile of its total area is water. Traill County’s largest city is Mayville and its county...
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Located in North Dakota, Traill County has a total land area of about 863 sq. miles, one square mile of its total area is water. Traill County’s largest city is Mayville and its county...
Built-in 1929 by the Minneapolis Bridge Co. to connect Grand Forks and East Grand Forks, the Sorlie Memorial Bridge is a Parker through truss bridge with two truss spans and rides on rails to...
Situated on School Hill between the city of Salem and Interstate 94, Salem Sue the World’s largest Holstein cow and the second-largest roadside animal sculpture in North Dakota. Salem Sue was erected by the...
The Ralph Engelstad Arena is a fairly new facility that officially opened on October 5, 2001. The creation of the arena cost more than $104 million. Since opening its doors, the arena has played...
Located north of downtown Bismarck is the North Dakota State Capitol Complex. This 19-story, Art Deco building is the tallest in the city standing at 241.75ft. It towers over the central part of the...
The North Dakota Governor’s Residence is the home of North Dakota’s governor. Located in the southwestern corner of the North Dakota State Capitol grounds. Its the 2nd official residence that was built for North...
Built over the Missouri River, Four Bears Bridge is the second largest bridge in the state. The bridge opened in 2005 and replaced an older bridge which was built in 1955. The NDDOT selected...
Located in Jamestown, North Dakota is the “World’s Largest Buffalo”, a sculpture of an American Bison, built by local businessperson Harold Newman in 1959. From Interstate 94 it can be seen overlooking the city...