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Alfred Dickey Public Library

Alfred Dickey Public Library

Historic building Jamestown's historic Alfred Dickey Public Library was built in 1918 in the Egyptian style popular at the time. The oak furnishings, decorative columns and stained glass windows all contribute to the building's beauty. On the National Register of Historic Places.


Bonanzaville, USA

Bonanzaville, USA

Museum and historic village in Fargo. Museum and historic village. Self-guided tour of 40 buildings includes authentic log cabins, schoolhouse, church, train depot and mansion. Automobile, tractor and airplane collections.


Camp Hancock State Historic Site

Camp Hancock State Historic Site

Camp Creeley used to protect the Northern Pacific Railroad. Military post established as Camp Creeley in 1872 to protect the Northern Pacific Railroad. Log headquarters serve as an interpretive museum for artifacts and historical information.


Chateau de Mores State Historic Site

Chateau de Mores State Historic Site

Historic house. This 26-room, two-story frame building was built in 1883 as the summer residence of the Marquis' family. The chateau is now a historic house museum.


Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site

Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site

Ruins of Mandan Indian earthlodge village. Ruins of Mandan Indian earthlodge village believed to have been inhabited for nearly 300 years until 1781. Remains of earthlodges, refuse mounds and the fortification ditches are clearly discernible.


Former Governor's Mansion State Historic Site

Former Governor's Mansion State Historic Site

Former Governor's Mansion Two-and-a-half story, restored Victorian house and a newly restored carriage house. Constructed in 1884, it housed 21 chief executives between 1893 and 1960. First floor ADA accessible.


Fort Abercrombie State Historic Site

Fort Abercrombie State Historic Site

Gateway to the Dakota Frontier Site preserves the first U.S. Military post in ND. Post was used from 1857 to 1878 as the gateway to the Dakota Frontier.


Fort Clark State Historic Site

Fort Clark State Historic Site

See forts and more at Fort Clark. Fort Clark was built in 1830-31 by the American Fur Company to serve a Mandan Indian earthlodge village built on the site in 1822. The site contains foundations of fort structures.


Fort Mandan Historic Site and Headwaters

Fort Mandan Historic Site and Headwaters

Winter home of L&C Fort Mandan is the reconstructed winter home of the Lewis & Clark Expedition in 1804-1805.


Fort Totten State Historic Site

Fort Totten State Historic Site

Historic Site near Fort Totten This site preserves a military post built in 1867 and used continuously as a military reservation until 1890 when it became a boarding school for Indian children. Original buildings house museum exhibits.


 
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