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North Dakota Tourism and Sightseeing
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Things to do in North Dakota, Sightseeing and North Dakota Tourism North Dakota Tourism - Planning a North Dakota Vacation Below is a list of North Dakota tourist attractions, activities, events, hotels, restaurants and visitor information entries to help you plan a North Dakota Vacation! Find detailed information on the North Dakota tourism entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific North Dakota travel category on the left hand menu.
Narrow Your Search 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 North Dakota Vacation - Top North Dakota Tourist Attractions and Activities Some of the most popular North Dakota tourist attractions that list on our site include North Dakota Horse Park , Prairie Fire Pottery and Jamestown Reservoir.
Fun activities in North Dakota include Scheel's All-Sports Superstore, Lewis & Clark Riverboat and West Acres Shopping Center.
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Featured North Dakota Tourist Attractions and Activities Please visit our North Dakota featured listings - Trans-Siberian Orchestra at Alerus Center and Megadeth at Fargo Civic Memorial Auditorium.
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Bison Sports Arena Home of the NDSU Bison.
Category: Fargo Sport in North Dakota
Description of this Fargo Activity: The Bison Sports Arena serves as the home for men's and women's basketball, wrestling, and indoor track and field. The BSA hosted 12 NCAA Division II championships--five in women's basketball, three in track and field, three in wrestling, and one in volleyball. Opened in 1970 at an initial cost of $3.1 million, the arena has held as many as 8,000 fans for college basketball, but has since been reconfigured to seat around 6,000 for basketball and wrestling, including 2,200 upper-level seats for indoor track and field.
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Ralph Englestad Arena "The Ralph"
Category: Grand Forks Sport in North Dakota
Description of this Grand Forks Activity: It's impossible to describe the $104+ million Ralph Engelstad Arena in just a few words, but it is described by many as the "finest facility of its kind in the world." The 400,000 square foot arena is nothing but first class. All concourse floors are granite, each seat is constructed of leather and cherry wood, and there are 48 full luxury suites, two mini suites, and two enormous club rooms featuring the longest freestanding bars in the state. The training facility features a 10,000 sq. ft. weight room and underwater treadmill, fourteen locker rooms, the extra Olympic Sheet of Ice, and with the addition of the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center for the basketball and volleyball programs, what you have is more than a world-class facility; you have the Ralph Engelstad Arena.
The biggest attraction though, and the reason the arena was built, is Fighting Sioux Hockey. In its inaugural season (2001-02) in the new Ralph Engelstad Arena, Fighting Sioux Hockey attendance erupted into an all time high. All of the games in this 11,634 capacity hockey arena sold out in just 43 minutes after single game tickets went on sale for the inaugural season.
Since opening its doors on October 5, 2001, the Ralph Engelstad Arena has played host to many big attractions, such as Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney, Stars on Ice, Dennis Miller, the Minnesota Wild, Toby Keith, Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick and many other entertainers and professional sport teams.
From December 25, 2004 – January 4, 2005, Ralph Engelstad Arena played host to the 2005 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship. This tournament featured the best under-20 hockey players from around the world and put Grand Forks and Ralph Engelstad Arena at center stage in the hockey world for two weeks. It was the biggest event that this region had ever seen.
Ralph Engelstad Arena played host to the NCAA Division I Men’s Hockey West Regional Championship March 24-25, 2006 where the Fighting Sioux defeated Holy Cross to advance to the NCAA Frozen Four.
Ralph Engelstad Arena Quick Facts
Hockey seating capacity: 11,640
Basketball seating capacity: 12,119
Concert seating: 13,154
Luxury Suites: 50 (48 full, 2 mini)
Club Seats: 264
2,200 Logos
300 Television Sets
4,000 tons of Steel
3.2 Miles of Brass Accents on the floor
1.1 Million Bricks
$110+ Million Dollar Facility with the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center
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