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Follow in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark along the Missouri River.
Germans from Russia used ornate iron crosses to mark graves of their loved ones. The church and cemetery are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Boyhood home of “Champagne Music Maker” and big band leader Lawrence Welk.
This bee-keeping family offers honey in its liquid state or in a creamed variety. Check out the variety of lip balms, lotions and shower gels. Call for tours.
Walk the Teddy Roosevelt Rough Rider Hall of Fame on the ground floor and take in the view of the surrounding area from the 18th-floor observation area of the capitol building
The explorers never had it so easy, but you can take a relaxing riverboat cruise on the Missouri River, departing from Bismarck.
Golf Digest-recognized course that contours to the rolling hills near the Missouri River. Dramatic elevation changes.
Located in the historic Patterson Building and rooted in tradition, Peacock Alley is casual fine dining in the heart of downtown.
Sites include Geological Time Gallery, Early Peoples Gallery, Inspiration Gallery, high-tech interactive learning labs and a 60-seat digital Great Plains Theater.
Military post and home of Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer, plus commissary, barracks, granary, stables, On-A-Slant Mandan Indian Village and museum.
Take a 9-mile railroad trip along the scenic Heart River to Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park.
Visit the reconstructed fort where the Corps of Discovery spent more time than any other location.
Site of the Native American village that Sakakawea called home before leaving with the Corps of Discovery.
Tour the facility to learn about the amount of power created in the plant with water from Lake Sakakawea.
The perfect place to swim, boat, hike or camp. Lake Sakakawea is one of the three largest man-made lakes in the country.
Unique arts communities like Artsplace and 62 Doors are transforming downtown Minot with a collection of galleries, studios and lofts.