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George Armstrong Custer George Armstrong Custer left his mark on North Dakota, and U.S. history, with his defeat at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. You can see Custer's house at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park south of Mandan. During the Civil War...
There are approximately 30,000 Native Americans living in North Dakota and they make up about 5% of North Dakota's current population. North Dakota Native American tribes span the Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, the Yanktonia, Sisseton, Wahpeton, Hunkpapa...
Agriculture Fun Facts North Dakota leads the nation in production of spring wheat, durum wheat, dry edible peas, dry edible beans, honey, flaxseed and canola. North Dakota is the No. 1 producer of honey in the nation. Check out the North Dakota Bee...
Have you ever seen a 38-foot-tall cow? How about a 26-foot-tall buffalo? You can see these giants in New Salem and Jamestown, and much more scattered throughout North Dakota. Take a memorable drive down the Enchanted Highway, a 30-mile stretch dotted...
Visitors can tour the site where Sakakawea lived with her village, walk inside Theodore Roosevelt's cabin in the Badlands, canoe the same waters as Lewis & Clark, and see where Sitting Bull surrendered at Fort Buford. These famous figures were not...
Ghosts of the Custer House Tour guides and other workers at the reconstructed house of General George and Libbie Custer at Fort Abraham Lincoln near Mandan say the mansion is haunted with a "presence" that has tapped people on the shoulder, moved...
Questions: 1. In 1804, explorers Lewis and Clark were accompanied on their trek from Dakota Territory to the Pacific Ocean by an Indian woman named _____________________. 2. The American President who came to hunt and fish in Dakota Territory as a...
The park at Blacktail Dam is located about 25 miles north of Williston. Construction at Blacktail Dam, as part of the Williams County Parks Master Plan implementation effort, began in May 2025 and will continue through 2026. Visit https://www...
North Dakota is home to one of the best fossil records of Cretaceous Period dinosaurs in the world. It is estimated that more than 600 species of dinosaurs have been found in the state, including some of the most iconic, such as Triceratops...
North Dakota doesn't lack for entertainment with more than 500 events, festivals, performances and concerts annually, along with museums, galleries and art studios. Sing and dance along at the concerts and music festivals, enjoy an entertaining play...