Connie Lagerquist: International Peace Garden Horticulturalist
“ Once you’re here, there’s just something about this place that just keeps drawing you back and the love for it just gets deeper and deeper.” Take a good look at the cut rock in the fountain area, and you’ll see the work of her...
Rob Hanna: Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and Fort Mandan
“I want to share history with people, and I like to see the excitement in their eyes as they discover something that they hadn’t thought about before or see something in a new way.” Rob Hanna’s love for history was cultivated by the way his...
Music Keeping Metis Culture Alive in North Dakota
Long before Lewis and Clark stepped foot in what is now North Dakota, French-Canadian trappers were common visitors to Native American villages. They mixed with and married into local families and gave birth to what became known as the Metis. The descendants of the Metis...
Experience the Wild West at the National Buffalo Museum
The Great Plains was once home to millions of majestic bison, which thundered across the golden grasslands and roamed freely beneath the big, blue sky. These magnificent beasts played an essential role in the lives of Native Americans, providing all the necessities for life: food...