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North Dakota Tourism

The Children’s Museum at Yunker Farm - Fargo, North Dakota

The Children’s Museum at Yunker Farm - Fargo, North Dakota

The Children’s Museum at Yunker Farm is located at 1201 28th Avenue North in Fargo, North Dakota and is housed in the first brick building ever built in the Dakota Territory by Newton Whitman. The house was bought by the Yunker family in 1905.

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Bonanzaville Historic Village - West Fargo, North Dakota

Bonanzaville Historic Village - West Fargo, North Dakota

Bonanzaville is actually an historic village containing more than forty buildings. Guests can take a step back in time to the Red River Valley at the end of the 1800s and into the early 1900s. Bonanzaville is located at 1351 Main Avenue West in West Fargo, North Dakota and is overseen by the Cass County Historical Society.

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Performing Arts in Grand Forks, North Dakota

North Dakota Museum of Art.jpgPerforming Arts in Grand Forks, North Dakota

Grand Forks, North Dakota is a thriving area with many different opportunities to view excellent performances from various performing art groups. Throughout the year, there are plenty of things to see if you enjoy any type of performing art. 

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Pembina State Museum - Pembina, North Dakota

Pembina State Museum.jpgPembina State Museum - Pembina, North Dakota

To find the Pembina State Museum, you take exit 215 off Interstate 29 to 805 Highway 59. This is in Pembina, North Dakota, which is in the northeastern corner of the state. The town has a rich history, and was the home for various Native American tribes such as the Ojibwe, Dacotah, and Cree. 

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National Buffalo Museum - Jamestown North Dakota

National Buffalo Museum.jpgNational Buffalo Museum - Jamestown North Dakota

And Baby makes 3!!  Another white buffalo calf joins the two other white buffalo at the museum, WOW.

If you have tried to do so, and can’t find a home where the buffalo roam, all is not lost. You can visit the National Buffalo Museum in Jamestown, North Dakota, which has a herd of buffalo roaming around, including a rare white one, and “The World’s Largest Buffalo” which is a huge cement sculpture. 

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North Dakota Heritage Center - Bismarck, North Dakota

North Dakota Heritage Center.jpgNorth Dakota Heritage Center - Bismarck, North Dakota

If you are looking for information on the history of the Northern Plains or North Dakota, you’ve come to the right place. At the North Dakota Heritage Center there are permanent galleries and temporary galleries, so no experience here is ever the same, as it’s always changing. 

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Chateau de Mores - Medora, North Dakota

Chateau de Mores.jpgChateau de Mores - Bismarck North Dakota

The Chateau de Mores State Historic Site is located on the edge of Medora, North Dakota. It is a site that is part of the State Historical Society of North Dakota. This site is actually comprised of three parts. It is on 128 acres, and includes the Chateau de Mores, Chimney Park, and de Mores Memorial Park. The Chateau de Mores (1/8 mile west and 1/8 miles south of Medora), Chimney Park (west edge of Medora), and de Mores Memorial Park (downtown Medora).

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Dakota Zoo - Bismarck North Dakota

Dakota Zoo.jpgDakota Zoo - Bismarck North Dakota

The Dakota Zoo is located in Bismarck, North Dakota. It had its beginning on the 67 acre farm owned by Marc and Betty Christianson. They originally ran the farm as a kennel for domesticated animals, but over the years the animal and bird residents of the farm grew. People began stopping by to see the different animals living there, and the idea of a zoo in the community of Bismarck took hold. 

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Ft. Abraham Lincoln State Park - Mandan North Dakota

Ft. Abraham Lincoln State Park - Mandan North Dakota

Ft. Abraham Lincoln State Park is a unique site that has many facets of historical value. It is located at 4480 Ft. Lincoln Road, seven miles south of Mandan, North Dakota. This site, which encompasses 1006 acres, is a valuable historical site because it is important in both military and Native American history. 

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Gateway to Science - Bismarck, North Dakota

Gateway to Science - Bismarck, North Dakota

Kudos have to be given to the community volunteers in Bismarck, North Dakota that decided informal learning could be a good thing. At Gateway to Science, children, and even adults, can now learn hands-on science in an environment that utilizes interactive programs and special exhibits in ways that traditional in-classroom learning never could.

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