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This activity complex features a trampoline park, weight room, racquetball court, indoor playground, walking path, and more. They have perfect activities all year round.
The bridge and tunnel, now closed to vehicle and rail traffic, stretches 1,320 feet across the Yellowstone River and has been turned into a walkway. The bridge is handicap accessible. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Foster County Courthouse is one of 13 Buechner and Orth courthouses in North Dakota named to the National Register of Historic Places by the Secretary of the Interior in 1980. The building, both inside and out, has remained virtually unchanged...
One of the largest indoor water parks in North Dakota, the Governor's Waterpark and Fitness Center at the Casselton Days Inn is a great destination for family, friends, food and fun. The full-service waterpark offers a two-story waterslide, kiddie...
Casselton (population 2300) is home to 5 North Dakota Governors. Governors Park is dedicated to our history. Each Governor has an engraved bench and tree dedicated to them. Located in historic downtown Casselton, this humble park showcases the honor...
Exhibits include antiques, newspapers and collectibles from early residents, Rhodes Busy Little Farm, Griggs County Main Street mini shops, working blacksmith shop, lumber camp mechanical display and a veterans recognition center. Additional phone...
200-acre nature preserve on the grounds of Iceland State Park composed of lowland woodland. It is home of several rare animal and plant species which can be viewed along three miles of hiking trails. During the winter, the nature preserve becomes a...
Lignite-fired electric generating station. Groups of five or fewer can contact plant directly. Group tours through Minnkota Power.
Preserving the past and the present for future generations with an emphasis on agriculture. Featured at the museum grounds are 11 buildings to tour, including the historic St. Anthony's Church, an 1882 homestead, 1930s barn, blacksmith shop, granary...