Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park
Fort Abraham Lincoln is a State Park located seven miles south of Mandan, North Dakota. It is home to On-A-Slant Indian Village, the Custer house and the blockhouses. In 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt signed...
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Fort Abraham Lincoln is a State Park located seven miles south of Mandan, North Dakota. It is home to On-A-Slant Indian Village, the Custer house and the blockhouses. In 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt signed...
Carrington, a city located in Foster County, North Dakota. Founded in 1883, Carrington is also home to the Dakota Growers Pasta Company Inc. Carrington is in the Drift Prairie Region of North Dakota. The...
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...
Beaver Lake State Park is a park in Logan County, North Dakota. Located on Beaver Lake’s west shore, the park’s rolling steppes provide beautiful views for the people taking leisurely walks. Beaver Lake State...
Established as Badlands National Monument on the 4th of March 1929 and on the 25th of January 1939, then-President Franklin Roosevelt proclaimed the park a national monument. The Park is made up of about...
North Dakota, a state located in the Mid-Western region of the USA is the 19th largest state in the country. It is also the 48th most populous state with over 640,000 residents as of...