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The Best Attractions In Southeast North Dakota

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The Best Attractions In Southeast North Dakota

  • 4. Fargodome Fargo
    Gate City Bank Field at the Fargodome is an indoor athletic stadium located in Fargo, North Dakota, on the campus of North Dakota State University . Opened in late 1992, the facility is owned by the City of Fargo, built on university land. The arena's seating capacity is 18,700 for football and over 25,000 for full arena concerts. It is the home field of the North Dakota State Bison football team, which competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division I level in the Football Championship Subdivision . The Bison Football team is a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference. Prior to the 1993 season, the Bison played at Dacotah Field. The stadium also plays host to North Dakota State graduation ceremonies as well as many large concerts, other sporting events, a...
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  • 9. Plains Art Museum Fargo
    William Frederick Buffalo Bill Cody was an American scout, bison hunter, and showman. He was born in Le Claire, Iowa Territory , but he lived for several years in his father's hometown in Toronto Township, Ontario, Canada, before the family returned to the Midwest and settled in the Kansas Territory. Buffalo Bill started working at the age of eleven, after his father's death, and became a rider for the Pony Express at age 14. During the American Civil War, he served the Union from 1863 to the end of the war in 1865. Later he served as a civilian scout for the US Army during the Indian Wars, receiving the Medal of Honor in 1872. One of the most colorful figures of the American Old West, Buffalo Bill's legend began to spread when he was only twenty-three. Shortly thereafter he started perfor...
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  • 12. Fort Ransom State Park Fort Ransom
    Fort Ransom is a city in Ransom County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 77 at the 2010 census. Fort Ransom was founded in 1880.
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  • 14. Fort Abercrombie Abercrombie
    Fort Abercrombie, in North Dakota, was an American fort established by authority of an act of Congress, March 3, 1857. The act allocated twenty-five square miles of land on the Red River of the North in Dakota Territory to be used for a military outpost, but the exact location was left to the discretion of Lieutenant Colonel John J. Abercrombie. The fort was constructed in the year 1858. It was the first permanent military settlement in what became North Dakota, and is thus known as The Gateway to the Dakotas.
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  • 15. The Children's Museum at Yunker Farm Fargo
    This is a list of children’s museums in the United States.
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