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If you want to see a really empty State , visit North Dakota!
1 Review and 31 Opinions With a Hilton Garden Inn you know that you will get the same clean hotel, same basic layout, and...
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Bismarck
1 Review and 55 Opinions I have stayed at every spot in Bismarck and this is the cleanest. Has a few work-out machines, small...
grayfo Says: North Dakota was first settled by Native Americans several thousand years ago. The major tribes in the area by the time of settlement were the Mandan, Hidatsa,...
State Flower – Wild Prairie Rose
grayfo Says: The Wild Prairie Rose is the North Dakota State Flower and was approved by the Legislative Assembly in 1907. The flower has five bright pink petals with a tight...
State Bird – Western Meadowlark
grayfo Says: Sturnella neglectaThe Western Meadowlark became the state bird of North Dakota in 1947, At the time of its adoption as the state bird, the western meadowlark...
grayfo Says: Fargo was founded in 1871 and is the largest city in the U.S. state of North Dakota and the county seat of Cass County. Fargo is the cultural, retail,...
pipsqueak Says: The Maah Daah Hey Trail is a 100-mile long multi-use trail that runs from the North Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park to the South Unit near Medora. The...
Visit the On-a-Slant Indian Village
pipsqueak Says: This abandoned village, which dates to the late 1500's, was across the Missouri river from where Lewis and Clark (The corps of Discovery) camped in 1804.It has...
JosM Says: Partly reconstructed 19th century military base. If one climbs the towers, one gets an excellent view on the surrounding lands and the Missouri River. One...
Stephen-KarenConn Says: The people of North Dakota live in one of the least populated parts of the United States with some of the worst weather, but you certainly can't say they don't...
Sarello's: Fantastic Dining in an Intimate Setting
riorich55 Says: On my first business visit to the Fargo/Moorhead area 9 years ago I asked the lady sitting next to me on the plane to recommend a nice non-chain restaurant in...
Select Inn: Substandard in Dickinson
Basaic Says: The Super 8 had no rooms available so I went down the road to the Select Inn. Bad choice. The lady behind the counter was rude, the room had no extras at all,...
Super 8: Nice Budget Hotel in Bowman
Basaic Says: This Super 8 has all the expected ammenities. They had a microwave and a small refrigerator. The continental breakfast was good. The thing that elevated this...
Ewingjr98 Says: We were staying at a nearby Fairfield Inn, and there were not too many nearby restaurant options. We decided that Hooters was good enough... besides, we wanted...
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North Dakota is a charming place to live and wonderful to visit. If you're interested in seeing preserved green pastures, bountiful farming, and some rocky roads scattered with great hotels North Dakota is your spot. You can visit the former Governor's Mansion State Historic Site and the Menoken Indian Village Site in Bismarck, tour the Great Northern Restaurant and Brewery in Fargo, Enjoy the Roosevelt Park Zoo in Minot, and attend a recital of the Summer Performing Arts Company in Grand Forks.

I would never have gone to White Butte if it were not for my goal to visit the highest point in every state. White Butte, 3,506-feet, is not in a park, but on...
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Q: Can anyone recommend any interesting ghost towns in ND? Thanks!

A: Hi Donna, It's been a long time since I was last in North Dakota, and I'm not sure what type of ghost town you would consider interesting. Many places considered...
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More interesting than you may think

Other than Fargo (which has no redeeming qualities as far as I can tell) North Dakota is a fascinating place. I thoroughly enjoyed my time in places such as Jamestown, Bismarck, Dickinson and Theodore...
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We drove from Montana, though North Dakota on Interstate 94, with stops at Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Mandan, Bismarck and Fargo. Mostly the State is covered with farm land and empty space.
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North Dakota: America's Least Visited State

A survey of more than 300 travelers who have toured the United States extensively revealed that North Dakota was the state they had visited least. Although it is in the geographical center of the...
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I've got some interesting experiences in North Dakota. I'd love to share with you the 7 tips I've written, the 8 photos uploaded, and 0 travelogues I've created.
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There are three sites under the National Park Service located in North Dakota: Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site; Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site; and the Theodore...
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