History:North Dakota's Lake Sakakawea, along with Lake Mead (Hoover Dam) in Nevada and Lake Powell (Glen Canyon Dam) in Arizona, are the nation's t...
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Earthlodge people hunted bison and other game, but were in essence farmers living in villages along the Missouri and its tributaries. The site was ...
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Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, established in 1907, is the oldest state park in North Dakota and provides a variety of unique adventures to trave...
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The On-A-Slant Indian Village is a 400-year-old Mandan Indian Village, which thrived for 200 years. The Mandan were hunters and gardeners who lived...
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Recreated in the riparian forest along the Missouri River, Fort Mandan provides visitors with a virtual link to the past. Step through the gates an...
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Cross Ranch State Park is located along some of the last free-flowing and undeveloped stretches of the Missouri River. While exploring Cross Ranch ...
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HistoryEstablished in 1971, Little Missouri State Park is one of the newest state parks in North Dakota. Perhaps because it is a relatively young p...
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Wild and wet family fun awaits visitors to Raging Rivers Water Park. A full day of fun, the water park has something for everyone to enjoy, from th...
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The Dakota Zoo began with the 67 acre Marc and Betty Christianson Farm located at what was then the north edge of Bismarck. Initially, the Christia...
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Fort Mandan Overlook is so named because the site overlooks the area where Lewis and Clark established their headquarters, called Fort Mandan, in t...
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We are a local business in Bismarck, ND. We provide products and services for Skateboarding and Snowboarding as well as soft goods and accesso...
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Mission:The Bismarck Art & Galleries Association works consistently to stimulate the study and presentation of the visual arts, to encourage an...
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