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Fort Abercrombie State Historic Site The site preserves the first United States military post in North Dakota. The post was used from 1857 to 1878...
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Fargo Air Museum (All year, closed on Monday from Labor Day through Memorial Day ) Come and visit the Fargo Air Museum and see these beautiful Aircraft on display. We have the aircraft. Help us...
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National Buffalo Museum & Prairie Winds Gift Shop (Year-round) The National Buffalo Museum is a non-profit educational organization devoted to the cultural and natural history of bison and the... |
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Pfennig Wildlife Museum (June-August) The largest individual wildlife collection in North Dakota includes approximately 175 animal specimens from all around the...
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Sept. 18 Fall Foliage Report
North Dakota Tourism will run a fall foliage report each week as the leaves begin their change to fall colors. We urge you to get out and enjoy the change of seasons all across North Dakota.
Turtle Mountains/International Peace Garden: Red, yellow, green, burgundy, gold, 30% turned Pembina Gorge: Yellow, red, 20% turned. Devils Lake: Some gold, mostly green, 5% turned. Red River Valley, Fargo Area: Gold tips on trees, brown cattails, 5% turned. Cross Ranch, Washburn Area: Yellow, red, purple, orange, 15% turned. Turtle River State Park: Yellow, red, brown, 20% turned. Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, Bismarck-Mandan Area: Red, gold, orange, yellow, green, 50% turned. Fort Ransom State Park: Yellow, red, brown, 25%turned. Lake Metigoshe Area: Yellow, gold, peach, red, green, 30-40% turned. Theodore Roosevelt National Park: Gold, yellow, red, 50% turned.
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North Dakota Birding Video
Steve Siegel is a physician and amateur videographer living in Miami, Florida USA. He has been shooting bird video for twenty years, and has been watching birds since childhood. His material has been used by the National Wildlife Federation, commercial enterprises, and the science programs of several public schools. Click here to view his latest video of North Dakota birding.
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Travelogue: North Dakota
Michael Peck, editor of "On the Road" with Rand McNally, discovers North Dakota's Skyscraper, history, buried treasures and peace.
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