About Us: Prairie Village Museum was established in 1964 and is currently operated under the Geographical Center Historical Society. The Historica...
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Formerly known as Saint Paul's Episcopal Church was dedicated on January 25, 1905, the cornerstone having been laid in September, 1903. The church ...
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Grahams Island State Park is located on the ever-changing shores of Devils Lake. This hidden treasure is heavily wooded and surrounded by miles of ...
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Nestled in the scenic Turtle Mountains on the shores of Lake Metigoshe, Lake Metigoshe State Park was constructed by the Works Progress Administrat...
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Cross Ranch State Park is located along some of the last free-flowing and undeveloped stretches of the Missouri River. While exploring Cross Ranch ...
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The North Dakota Heritage Center is home to the State Historical Society of North Dakota (SHSND) and the State Museum, the State Archives, the Stat...
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History:The Lake Metigoshe area was home to several Native American tribes, including the Blackfoot and Hidatsa, and later the Assiniboine and Chip...
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The VFW Sports Center has two separate rinks and is home to a multitude of recreation activities: hockey, figure skating, public skating,...
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Capital Ice Complex is home to two sheets of ice - Schaumberg Arena and Wachter Arena. This complex is home to youth hockey, figure skating, public...
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The arena has 4 large locker rooms and a an excellent lobby with concessions and an updated sound system. The All Seasons Arena is home to the Man...
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Our hours of operation are from 1 to 5 pm Memorial Day through Labor Day. We have several displays and photos from all the railroads that served No...
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Beaver Lake State Park provides an escape from the rigors of everyday life, offering a relaxing atmosphere in a secluded outdoor setting next to a ...
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History:The Railroad Museum of Minot was founded in 1986 as part of the North Dakota Centennial Celebration in the city. The museum was organ...
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