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North Dakota covers almost 71,000 square miles of land and is the 17th largest state but less than 700,000 people live there. North Dakota's most fascinating attribute is the ampleness of wide-open spaces. Sometimes called the Peace Garden State, after the International Peace Gardens that straddle the border with Canada, manufacturing and agriculture are the main industries in North Dakota. In Central North Dakota, make sure you visit Bismarck, the state capital, and explore the North Dakota Heritage Center. Visit Devils Lake - the largest natural lake in North Dakota, covering more than 122,000 acres and with over 375 miles of shoreline. Fargo and Grand Forks in the Red River Valley also have entertaining things to see and do. In West North Dakota, explore Lewis and Clark State Park outside of Williston or take a trip down to the historic frontier town of Medora and see the Mansion of the Marquis de Mores. Make sure you also visit the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site just outside of Stanton.
If you're looking for a North Dakota Bed and Breakfast you can use the map above to locate cities in popular North Dakota bed and breakfast tourist regions. There are many beautiful bed & breakfasts located in the cities and towns of North Dakota. Many of the Bed and Breakfasts can be found in cities like Bismarck, Fargo, Oakes, Northwood, Minot and Velva. We are your complete guide for locating a North Dakota Bed and Breakfast. |
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