Welcome to North Dakota

North Dakota was part of the Louisiana Territory and was considered the wild, wild west for many years. Thanks to historic figures like Sitting Bull, George Custer and Teddy Roosevelt, North Dakota retained its reputation as a rough and wild place even after becoming a state in December 1889. However, this reputation was far from the truth. Most of the residents of North Dakota were farmers and ranchers. Many were emigrants from European and Scandinavian countries. These cultures as well as many Native American cultures live on in today's North Dakota.

This diverse heritage has created a wonderland of adventures and activities for visitors to North Dakota to experience. Be sure to put a trip to North Dakota's largest piece of folk art on your traveling agenda. It's the world's largest buffalo is standing at the Frontier Village.

The cowboy in all of us can find for the several "western" experiences waiting in today's North Dakota. Plan to stay at one of the many vacation ranches, attend a rodeo, participate in a pow wow, visit historic forts or go to one of the many rendezvous held each year.

Top North Dakota Attractions

Dakota Dinosaur Museum

(701) 225-3466

Dickinson, ND  58601

Fargo Theatre

(701) 235-4152

Fargo, ND  58102

Icelandic State Park

(701) 265-4561

Cavalier, ND  58220

International Peace Garden

(701) 263-4390

Dunseith, ND  58329

Lake Sakakawea State Park

(701) 487-3315

Hazen, ND  58545

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