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Telephone: (701) 328-2666 Fax: (701) 328-3710
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Working Plan for the Lincoln Bicentennial in North Dakota | Lincoln Bicentennial in North Dakota 2008 Calendar | Governor's Proclamation

Cultural Heritage Grant Application 2007-2009 | Heritage Training Scholarship Application | ND Museum Assessment Program 2007-2009 | 2008 Historic Preservation Fund Application Guidelines

HISTORIC PRESERVATION LONG RANGE PLANNING QUESTIONNAIRE 2009-2014: The State Historical Society of North Dakota requests your input into the long range, comprehensive planning process which will provide direction and goals to the state's entire historic preservation program for the next several years.

New Temporary Exhibit! "The Atomic Age Arrives: North Dakota and the Cold War" in the Sperry Gallery of the North Dakota Heritage Center.

People of the Upper Missouri online! Visit this virtual exhibit brought to you by the State Historical Society in partnership with the Teaching American History Grant Program.

Dakota Datebook, a presentation of Prairie Public Radio in cooperation with the State Historical Society of North Dakota.

Available online! Cumulative Index to North Dakota History and previous quarterly publications of the State Historical Society

Passport to History now online! Nearly 3 million grocery bags entice visitors to "Make Tracks... Explore North Dakota". Check out this virtual passport...

New Online Exhibit! French Gratitude Train exhibit now online! Examine over 500 artifacts from the collections.

Help Preserve the Oscar Zero & November-33 Cold War Site! We need your help!

Lewis and Clark


Images of Lewis and Clark

North Dakota has much to offer visitors along the Lewis & Clark Trail. Not only is North Dakota where the Expedition spent the most amount of time -- one fourth of its entire journey ...read more on Lewis and Clark

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