Top 20 tourist attractions in North Dakota. Explore sightseeing, travel destinations & fun things to do in North Dakota at famous attractions like Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Maah Daah Hey Trail, and National Buffalo Museum.
Randy Boehning confirmed that he is gay, but rejected the suggestion that he should have supported the bill
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We've gathered a list of every US state's famous food and meals. From California to New York and everything in between, see what each state is known for.
This just made me so hungry...
Gov. Doug Burgum vetoed nearly identical legislation two years ago.
This dish is iconic in North Dakota and there is no other place in the world to get better.
Republicans' voter ID law is designed to disenfranchise Native Americans. It's working.
Every other state’s most expensive city falls somewhere between that million-dollar difference; most fall somewhere in between. Coldwell Banker recently ran...
We went on a couples' trip to Fargo, North Dakota on a whim for the Fargo Marathon—and wound up falling in love with is people, historic downtown and ample breweries.
Learn about the Pyramid of North Dakota, the Ronald Reagan Minuteman Missile State Historic Site, and decommissioned missile sites.
The State of North Dakota has only one official food. That’s the official fruit: choke cherry, used for jams jellies, and of course home-made wine. Many believe that cheese buttons should be …
If you want to avoid boredom, then don't visit these tourist traps.
Each state across the country has a small town that's worth a visit. Can you guess exactly which ones?
This just might be your new favorite summer lake destination.
This place has the most beautiful gardens and scenery along with being a great winery.
This old, abandoned sanatorium is considered not only the most haunted spot in North Dakota but one of the spookiest places in the nation.
Kase Knepfla. These cheese filled dumplings are similar to ravioli, but is rooted in German culture. Some people even think these delicious giant noodles should be the state food! And here is a super easy recipe to make your own.
The Midwest is easily one of the most underrated areas to explore in the United States. Full of cities and attractions that are often overlooked by travelers planning trips across the US. We recently visited
Physical map of North Dakota showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about North Dakota.
Discover the quaint charm of North Dakota, its history, and the natural beauty of places like Jud, Walhalla, and Valley City, ideal for a peaceful vacation.
Photographer Paul Johnson set out to document the rising waters of Devils Lake, North Dakota. Here's what he had to say about the experience.
Chislic is a meat appetizer popular in bars throughout South Dakota and in parts of North Dakota. Get too far away from the Dakotas, and f...
The remnants of an early American attempt at missile defense.
Located about 110 miles north of Bismarck, Minot, North Dakota has lots to see and do.
Nina Strochlic on one remote town’s creative efforts to attract tourists and keep from going under.
Fargo's tagline is "North of Normal." The phrase is about an attitude and a way of doing things that's different and unexpected, so we thought it would be fun to highlight a few places in the area that you might not find in any other destination – North of Normal places, if you will. 1.
House Republicans are cheering a federal court judge appointed by President Obama after a ruling that not only concluded the federal government cannot regulate hydraulic fracturing but cannot regulate anything without the legislative permission of Congress. The decision from Judge Scott Skavdahl comes in a case brought by the states of Wyoming, Colorado, North Dakota…
Over the past ten years, photographer Andrew Filer has photographed every single named place in the state of North Dakota.
You might expect a majestic lion and other fairytale creatures to be lurking around this beautiful place.
Other than the great food, this place has such a fascinating story.
This unusual collection made into an outdoor museum is unlike any other.
The remnants of an early American attempt at missile defense.
Famous North Dakota recipes include tater tot hotdish, cheese buttons, kuchen, lefse, strawberry rhubarb pie, and Jell-O salad.
The bright lights and swinging night life of the big city is fine for some, but others will appreciate the subtle pleasures of small town living. Here are some of the best small towns in America, whether you're looking to visit or settle down.
USS BB-38 "Pennsylvania".
Looking for fun new adventures in North Dakota? These are the most remarkable things to do in North Dakota, and we have tips for first time visitors.
Lefse, Norwegian potato crepes, are popular in North Dakota, particularly during the winter holiday season. The thin, delicate flatbreads are cooked in a skillet until lightly browned, spread with butter and sugar and then rolled into a thin tube. Good thing one recipe makes nearly 30 crepes; they'll go quickly! Around 1870 many European immigrants from Norway settled in North Dakota's northeastern corner, especially near the Red River. They are famous for their lefse. Icelanders also arrived from Canada. From the Cooking Channel.
Samantha and her husband tour the beautiful North Dakota State Capitol and feel sorry for other visitors that did not appreciate their capitol. It is an incredible piece of art.
While you may only recognize the name “Fargo” from the 1996 film or the FX series, known for its famous woodchipper murder scene, Fargo, North Dakota is a surprisingly diverse city that offers something unique for everyone. During my two days in Fargo, I got my fill of art and culture; indulged in everything from donuts larger than my face…
Enchanting things to see, taste, and do while in Minot, North Dakota, for FMCA’s 100th International Convention and RV Expo.
Each state across America has its own unique beauty from state parks to vast prairies that will take your breath away.
Lefse, Norwegian potato crepes, are popular in North Dakota, particularly during the winter holiday season. The thin, delicate flatbreads are cooked in a skillet until lightly browned, spread with butter and sugar and then rolled into a thin tube. Good thing one recipe makes nearly 30 crepes; they'll go quickly! Around 1870 many European immigrants from Norway settled in North Dakota's northeastern corner, especially near the Red River. They are famous for their lefse. Icelanders also arrived from Canada. From the Cooking Channel.
These iconic North Dakota food staples are pretty much required when it comes to living in the Peace Garden State, and they're delicious.