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According to TripAdvisor, it is the oldest zoo in North Dakota, established in 1921. The North Dakota Military Museum will also be a sight to see after its $60 million build is complete in 2029.
North Dakota doesn’t have the sheer number of national parks or iconic landmarks of California or Alaska, but it has natural ...
Our Fourth of July storm hammered a couple of Central North Dakota landmarks. Eighty to 90-mile per winds from Devils Lake, across Nelson, Eddy and Griggs Counties, snapped off hundreds of tree ...
Tornadoes created haunting sights across the night skies as severe thunderstorms swept through the Bismarck area in North ...
"We don't need more investigations. We need action. Today's action is like finding a guy with a stab wound, and giving him the phone number of a lawyer rather than stopping the bleeding." - U.S ...
North Dakota - Landmarks and Points of Interest. Smithsonian.com November 8, 2007. Get our newsletter! ... South Dakota - Cultural Destinations. November 8, 2007. Wyoming ...
The North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame in Medora, North Dakota. Little Wild Horse Canyon near Goblin Valley State Park in Utah. The Old Slave Mart Museum in Charleston, South Carolina.
If the North Dakota Industrial Commission's list of extraordinary places becomes an official policy, it won't be because of support from one of the most influential agricultural organizations in ...
MINOT, N.D. (AP) - Hundreds of tons of metal from a bridge in North Dakota will be recycled to provide material for new construction. The Broadway Bridge in Minot has reached the end of its ...
North Dakota on Monday adopted one of the strictest anti-abortion laws in the country as Republican Gov. Doug Burgum signed legislation banning the procedure throughout pregnancy, with slim ...
North Dakota and Minnesota may share a border, but the relationship between the two states is sometimes less than neighborly. While the cultural differences between the states may be minute, one ...
Mount Rushmore The majestic 60-foot faces of four U.S. presidents gaze out over South Dakota’s Black Hills. Often referred to as the "Shrine to Democracy," Mount Rushmore is recognized worldwide.