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Things to do in ND, Sightseeing and ND Tourism ND Tourism - Planning a ND Vacation Below is a list of ND tourist attractions, activities, events, hotels, restaurants and visitor information entries to help you plan a ND Vacation! Find detailed information on the ND tourism entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific ND travel category on the left hand menu.
Explore All Of North Dakota's Regions You can find North Dakota tourist attractions and activities in all of North Dakota's regions: Bismarck, Fargo, Grand Forks, Jamestown and Other.
Fun Things to do during your ND Vacation - Top ND Tourist Attractions and Activities Some of the most popular ND tourist attractions that list on our site include Prairie Fire Pottery , Geographical Center of North America Monument and Northern Lights Tower & Interpretive Center.
Fun activities in ND include Medora Musical, Roosevelt Park Pool and Bully Pulpit Golf Course.
Create an online ND vacation itinerary You can use WeGoPlaces.com to plan your ND vacation itinerary! To begin, select from our list of ND tourist attractions, activities, accommodations, events, restaurants or ND vacation & visitor information entries. Click the "Add" button to add individual entries to your online ND vacation itinerary.
Featured North Dakota Tourist Attractions and Activities Please visit our North Dakota featured listings - Megadeth at Fargo Civic Memorial Auditorium and Jeff Dunham at Fargodome.
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Chahinkapa Park and Zoo Park and Zoo in Wahpeton.
Category: Wahpeton Zoo in North Dakota
Description of this North Dakota Attraction: Chahinkapa Zoo is committed to providing clean and green natural habitats for its animal residents and aesthetic and educational leisure for its zoo visitors. More than 200 animals and birds of 60 different species, including otters, bison, monkeys, gibbon apes, camels, snow leopards, black bears, wallabies, cougars, gemsbok, llamas, elk and Siberian tigers, make the zoo their home.
Also "Grandpa's Little Zoo" is a very popular hands-on educational area for the children to see and pet a variety of farm animals. We take pleasure in giving our guests a tour worth remembering. We combine beautiful scenery with lovely animals for a special occasion for your family or group.
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Dakota Magic Casino and Hotel Casino with hotel on ND/SD border.
Category: Hankinson Casino in North Dakota
Description of this North Dakota Attraction: 120-room hotel, 1,500-seat convention center, convention/meeting rooms, Seven Fires Grille, 24-hour buffet, more than 750 reel and video slot machines, blackjack, Phil-Em Up, live roulette, live craps, poker, 24-hour convenience store.
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Fort Ransom State Park Historical Fort Ransom State Park.
Category: Fort Ransom Historic Site in North Dakota
Description of this North Dakota Attraction: Fort Ransom is situated in the scenic and historic Sheyenne River Valley. A scenic overlook on a park road high on the valley slope affords a spectacular view of this uniquely scenic area. Canoeing is popular on the Sheyenne River during the summer, with snowmobiling and cross-country skiing major winter activities.
887 acres, modern and primitive camping, comfort station, campsite reservation, sewage dump station, picnickig, hiking and cross-country ski trails, amphitheater, biking, horse corrals, canoe and kayak access and rentals. Fort Ransom offers the high-tech treasure hunting called geocaching. For more information on geocaching in North Dakota go to www.geocaching.com, the official Web site where you can learn about the latest caches in your area, how to hide a cache, and how to start experiencing this fun and exciting scavenger hunt sport. Fort Ransom State Park is a site of a seasonal Volksmarch.
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Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site National Park
Category: Williston National Park in North Dakota
Description of this North Dakota Attraction: A trip to Fort Union takes you back in time to the mid-19th century, the heyday of Fort Union and the fur trade on the Upper Missouri river.
Tour the partially reconstructed fort and walk where many famous folk from several countries and cultures walked, folk such as Kenneth McKenzie, Alexander & Natawista Culbertson, Father Pierre DeSmet, Sitting Bull, Karl Bodmer, and Jim Bridger.
Fort Union Trading Post was the most important fur trading post on the upper Missouri from 1828 to 1867. At this post, the Assiniboine, Crow, Cree, Ojibway, Blackfeet, Hidatsa, and other tribes traded buffalo robes and other furs for trade goods such as beads, guns, blankets, knives, cookware, and cloth. Today, the reconstructed Fort Union represents a unique era in American history, a brief period when two radically different civilizations found common ground and mutual benefit through commercial exchange and cultural acceptance.
The Euro-Americans, Indians, and mixed-bloods who lived and traded at Fort Union were participants in a social experiment that expressed what today we would call multiculturalism. What they demonstrated was the possibility that people with radically different ethnic, linguistic, and cultural backgrounds could live and work together and merge their cultures in meaningful ways. It went to pieces because the citizens of the United States and their government were devoted to a unitary culture that refused to accommodate the range of differences visible every day at Fort Union. If a useful civics lesson can be drawn from the posts history, it may be that people need not necessarily embrace or fully understand someone elses culture in order to construct common ground or admit humanity with their neighbors.
Barton Barbour; Fort Union and the Upper Missouri Fur Trade, 2001
NPS Photo by Linda Gordon Rokosz
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Four Bears Casino and Lodge Casino with lodging in New Town, ND
Category: New Town Casino in North Dakota
Description of this North Dakota Attraction: The 4 Bears Casino and Lodge sits on the banks of Lake Sakakawea, at the foot of North Dakota's longest bridge, the Four Bears Bridge. Around an hour south of the Saskatchewan, Canada, port of entry, Northgate, or from Minot, one of North Dakota's large cities, the 4 Bears Casino is a popular destination for Las Vegas style casino lovers. The casino is owned and operated by three affiliated tribes, the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara, on the Fort Berthold Reservation.
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