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• North Dakota

From the luxurious, well managed farms across the vivid prairies of the fertile Red River Valley, up to the accidented Bad Lands, North Dakota offers a big diversity of landscapes and an unlimited space to a modern explorer.
Capital : Bismarck
Surface : 183,123 km 2
Population : 640,883
Carte : North Dakota
infos
State Attractions
Fargo
Fort Lincoln State Park
International Peace Garden
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
Lake Sakakawea
North Dakota Fair
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
  

Bad Lands - Dakota du Nord

The history of North Dakota is associated to some of America's most legendary names. Explorers Lewis and Clark discovered and stayed in Dakota for a few time. The State also welcomed the naturalist Jean-Jacques Audubon, the Indian chief Sitting Bull, and Theodore Roosevelt, later became the Republic's president, whose dream to install a structure of national parks was born here.

Bad Lands
The Bad Lands of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park is located about 3.5 hours from Bismarck by the Interstate 94. Plateaus, valleys, conical cliffs and petrified forests form a dazzling decor within the 16,000 hectares of territory inhabited by elks, wild cats, coyotes and prairie dogs.

Cabane de Théodore Roosevelt - Dakota du Nord

 

Bismarck
Situated on the center of the most southern part of the State, North Dakota's capital stretches itself on the banks of Missouri. The Historical Society Museum presents you a wide range of objects who once belonged to important Indian tribes and European pioneers.


Near the city you can find Elkhorn Ranch, Theodore Roosevelt's wooden cottage.

Fargo en 1940 - Dakota du Nord

 

 

 

 

 

Fargo
The State's largest city was named to honor William Fargo, founder of the famous Wells Fargo Company. Fargo is the area's biggest agricultural equipments distribution center. A big part of its inhabitants are of Norwegian origins.

 

Fargo en 1909 - Dakota du Nord

 

  
 

Devil's Lake in the northwest is an interesting zone, due to its landscapes, its history and the points of interests that it offers.

22 km to the south you will find Fort Totten Historic Park, where Indian dances are held every summer.

And just to the southeast of Turtle Lake, in the center of the State, the Albert Schlafmann Museum exposes a unique collection of musical instruments.

  
  
  Photos : NPS - Jeannine Lovas - Lyle S. - Jerry Walter - Dennis Wolf
  

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