This illuminated 88 1/2-foot-tall steel structure is dedicated to one of Northern Plains' most stunning natural phenomena, the spectacular Aurora Borealis. The city of Rugby, North Dakota, has long…
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The Amtrak Depot is a historic part of our community. Built in 1907, the depot brings visitors, travelers and business to our community. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Prairie Village & Museum features 23 historic buildings and six exhibition halls arranged around a quaint village square. Touring the museum is like taking a walk through a turn-of-the-century prairie…
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In January 1931, an U.S. Geological Survey determined the center of North America in Pierce County. A stone cairn marks the site.Survey Bulletin Number 817 places the Rugby monument at:48 degrees 21'…
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Dale G. Niewoehner has changed the skyline of Rugby with the construction of a 30-foot tower containing 15 bells.The two largest bells are 40 inches in diameter and weigh about 1,300 pounds each.…
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The courthouse, with its massive structure and dome of graceful outline, is the first thing that attracts the eye. On the National Register of Historic Places, the courthouse has marble…
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The former Saint Paul's Episcopal Church was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on Dec. 3, 1992. The church building was dedicated on Jan. 25, 1905, the cornerstone having been laid in…
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