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With more than 50 state historic sites, two state museums and dozens of county historical societies, history buffs can easily lose themselves in North Dakota’s story, from T. Rex to Teddy Roosevelt and from Sakakawea to Sitting Bull.
North Dakota Heritage Center The state’s largest museum has an outstanding collection of Plains Indian artifacts and interpretive exhibits that feature North Dakota’s varied American Indian, military and agricultural history. Visit the Heritage Center's special children’s historical exhibit area and Bismarck.
Dakota Dinosaur Museum The museum features 11 full-scale dinosaurs, minerals, mammals, fossils, and sea life.
Children's Museum at Yunker Farm The children's museum offers hands-on exhibits and creative, unique learning opportunities for children and families. The museum is located at a picturesque restored farmstead.
Pfennig Wildlife Museum The museum in Beulah features the largest individual wildlife collection in North Dakota and includes approximately 175 animal specimens from all over the world. For more information, call 701-873-4889.
Dale and Martha Hawk Museum Pioneer exhibit new Wolford includes collections on original Hawk Farmstead. See early 1900 steam engines, threshers, tractors, autos, large number of farm implements along with a wide range of early household items. Some pre-Civil War era. Tour through 12 buildings on the grounds. Picnic area, camping, RV parking, hot showers, flush toilets, handicap accessible throughout. For more information, call 701-583-2333.
National Buffalo Museum The National Buffalo Museum, located in Jamestown, portrays the evolution of the buffalo through its display and exhibits. Look for the live herd of buffalo and the rare albino buffalo, White Cloud, in the museum's adjacent pasture. For more information, call 701-252-8648.
Hatton-Eielson Museum The boyhood home in Hatton of Carl Ben Eielson, “The Father of Alaskan Aviation,” is a beautifully restored Queen Ann house/museum which tells the story of the settlement of the Red River Valley and of Ben Eielson’s heroic exploits in early aviation. Included is a display of the 1925 Fokker F1A airplane. The Hatton-Eielson is listed on the National Registery of Historic Sites. For more information, call 701-543-3726.
These are just a few of the many museums that North Dakota has to offer. Click here to get to the "attractions" section of the website. Once there, check the "museum" box in the search by category area for a complete list of museums.

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