In many ways, this is just what you'd expect of North Dakota's State Museum: dinosaurs, Native peoples, and the arrival of the Europeans. But from the moment
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This remote-feeling park is home to the remains of three large Hidatsa village sites. One, the Awatixa Village, was where Sakakawea (or Sacajawea) and husband Toussaint Charbonneu lived before
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Pride Dairy's famous ice cream can be found in stores, cafes and diners throughout North Dakota but home town Bottineau is where you'll find the wonderful
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This wonderfully scenic 1500 acre park, located in the Turtle Mountains on the US/Canadian border, offers year-round opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors.
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This 2,339 acre garden, established in 1932 to celebrate the story of peace between Canada and the USA, straddles the border and allows you to stand with one foot in each nation.
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As historic sites go, Fort Clark is among the most important in North Dakota. Built in 1830 with the aim of trading with the nearby Mandan village, its history was recorded by chief trader Francis Chardon, by explorer Prince Maximilian,
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This is a two-for-the-price-of-one attraction, a park that is home not only to an impressive reconstruction of the Fort Abraham Lincoln cavalry and infantry post
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