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North Dakota, including public and private schools, as well as 4-year
universities leading to a bachelor's degree and 2-year technical
colleges in North Dakota.
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List of all cities, towns, and villages in
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Bismarck, North Dakota
Bismarck is the capital of North Dakota and one of the most
important trade centers for wheat and livestock. One of the most
distinctive buildings in Bismarck is the 74-meter State Capitol,
the tallest building in North Dakota. In good weather you can
see up to 30 kilometers from the top of the “Skyscraper on the
Prairie”. Also impressive is the North Dakota Heritage Center,
where you can go on a journey of discovery through time. With
its huge exhibition, which includes dinosaur skeletons, Native
American artifacts, but also things of today's life, such as. B.
modern agricultural machinery, it is a must for every visitor to
Bismarck. Other facilities worth seeing are the Dakota Zoo and
Papa's Pumpkin Patch, which is an experience for young and
old. To end the evening.
Highlights in Bismarck
- State Capitol Building
The State Capitol, built in 1933, is the most striking
building in Bismarck and can be visited on a tour.
- North Dakota Heritage Center
The Heritage Center brings together a huge collection of
fossil, historical and modern artifacts. There is something
for every visitor.
- Papa's Pumpkin Patch
From mid-September to mid-October, the orange pumpkins can
be harvested on the farm. In addition, it offers a wide
range of activities, especially for children.
- Laughing Sun Brewing
Good beer in a cozy atmosphere! Since 2012, the master
brewer has won several awards with his beers, which you can
enjoy here.
Facts & Figures
Foundation: 1872
Population: approx.61,000
Area: 71 km²
Height: 514 m
Fargo, North Dakota
Fargo is the largest city in North Dakota and is located in
the eastern part of the state on the border with Minnesota. The
city in the Red River Valley is proud not only of the three
universities located in Fargo, but also of the rich cultural
offerings. In addition to the Fargo Theater, known for its
annual film festival, there is also the largest art museum in
North Dakota, the Plains Art Museum. With over 3,000 works, it
focuses on modern, contemporary and Indian art. Technology
enthusiasts should stop by the Fargo Air Museum. In addition to
modern aviators, you will also find some historically
significant aircraft such as the P-51 Mustang. In the Historical
& Cultural Society of Clay County in Moorhead you can see the 23
meter replica of a Viking ship that actually crossed the
Atlantic in 1982. There are also other interesting and exciting
exhibits as well as a replica of a Norwegian church from the
12th century. With over 60 different animal species, the zoo is
great fun, especially for the little visitors.
Highlights in Fargo
- Red River Zoo
The zoo in Fargo is one of the most popular excursion
destinations in the region and an absolute highlight,
especially for the little ones.
- Fargo Air Museum
New and old aircraft can be seen up close in this
museum. Childhood dreams come true!
- Fargo Theater
Well-known artists regularly perform in the Fargo
Theater. The film festival also takes place here every year.
- Fargo Walk of Fame
Many famous people have immortalized themselves on the Fargo
Walk of Fame. Among them are e.g. B. Bill Gates, Alice
Cooper, KISS and many more. Even if the Walk of Fame is not
as big as its counterpart in Los Angeles, it is worth a
visit!
- Plains Art Museum
With its impressive collection, the Plains Art Museum is a
"must see" for every visitor to Fargo.
- Historical & Cultural Society of Clay County
The highlights in this museum are the replica of an original
Viking ship and the typical Norwegian stave church.
Facts & Figures
Foundation: 1871
Population: approx. 105,000
Area: 98.3 km²
Height: 274 m
College Name
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City
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Bismarck State College |
Bismarck, ND |
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Dickinson State University |
Dickinson, ND |
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Jamestown
College |
Jamestown, ND |
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Lake
Region State College |
Devils Lake, ND |
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Mayville State University |
Mayville, ND |
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Minot State University |
Minot, ND |
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North Dakota State College of Science |
Wahpeton, ND |
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North Dakota State University |
Fargo, ND |
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Turtle Mountain Community College |
Belcourt, ND |
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University of Mary |
Bismarck, ND |
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University
of North Dakota |
Grand
Forks, ND |
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Valley City State University |
Valley City, ND |
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Williston State College |
Williston, ND |
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