Things to do in North Dakota
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Medora Visitor Center
Medora visitor centerhas Theodore Roosevelt's old cabin out back. Roosevelt described this area as 'a land of vast, silent spaces, of lonely rivers, and of plains where the wild game stared at the passing horsemen, ' and it's hard to describe the place better even today.
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Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is the state's natural highlight. Bizarre rock formations, streaked with a rainbow of red, yellow, brown, black and silver minerals, are framed by green prairie.
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North Dakota Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center
North Dakota Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center, 38 miles away in Washburn,is a place where you can learn about the duo's epic expedition and the Native Americans who helped them.
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Fort Union Trading Post
On the Montana-North Dakota border, the evocative Fort Union Trading Post is a reconstruction of the American Fur Company post built in 1828.
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Dakota Dinosaur Museum
In Dickinson, the Dakota Dinosaur Museum has oodles of dinosaur fossils and statues, most found in the state.
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Scandinavian Heritage Park
Scandinavian Heritage Park contains northern European icons like a Norwegian stave church and Finnish sauna.
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Missouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center
TheMissouri-Yellowstone Confluence Interpretive Center includes the fort's visitor center.
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Prairie Village Museum
The Prairie Village Museum recreates Great Plains life through the decades.
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Fort Buford
Fort Buford is the bleak Army outpost where Sitting Bull surrendered.
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