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East of Plentywood on Highway 5 and 16, Plentywood, MT
The Sheridan County Museum was completed in 1968 to capture and preserve some of the historical flavor. fashions and fixtures of Sheridan County's ... Read More
15550 Highway 1804, Williston, ND
Between 1828 and 1867, Fort Union was the most important fur trade post on the Upper Missouri River. Here, the Assiniboine and six other Northern P... Read More
7 West County Road, Scobey, MT
Located on 20 acres just west of Scobey, Montana, is the Daniels County Museum & Pioneer Town. 35 historic buildings have been restored to depi... Read More
320 1st Avenue East, Williston, ND
Entertainment, Inc! is a non-profit arts organization which was founded in 1981. It is governed by a board of directors who establish policy and ar... Read More
120 3rd Avenue Southeast, Sidney, MT
The MonDak Heritage Center is the MonDak region's premier museum. Our mission is to engage, educate, and inspire our community by preserving and co... Read More
4904 - 119th Road North West, Epping, ND
About Us:Lewis and Clark State Park is situated on one of the upper bays of Lake Sakakawea. The rugged buttes of the North Dakota Badlands display ... Read More
4904 119th Road NW, Epping, ND
Lewis and Clark State Park is situated on one of the upper bays of Lake Sakakawea. The park features miles of shoreline with picturesque views of t... Read More
139 State Street, Glendive, MT
When you visit a major natural history museum today, you will see wide-eyed elementary and preschool children (not to mention their parents and tea... Read More
201 State Street, Glendive, MT
The museum takes our visitors on a walk through time in Glendive, MT, from prehistoric times to the 20th century. Our museum is compiled of 7 build... Read More
1301 Snyder Avenue, Glendive, MT
The name Makoshika (Ma-ko'-shi-ka) is a variant spelling of a Lakota phrase meaning 'bad land' or 'bad earth'. Today, as Montana's largest state pa... Read More
315 Second Avenue, Medora, ND
When Theodore Roosevelt came to Dakota Territory to hunt bison in 1883, he was a skinny, young, spectacled dude from New York. He could not have im... Read More
250 Main Street, Medora, ND
About Us:The North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame (NDCHF) strives to preserve the history and promote the culture of North Dakota’s Native Americ... Read More
14651 36th Street, Medora, ND
History:The historic Maah Daah Hey Trail begins within the Sully Creek Recreation Area and ends up north at the CCC campground close to the Theodor... Read More
8315 State Highway 8, Kenmare, ND
History:Historians, archaeologists, and ethnologists believe Paleo-Indians were using this and other areas of North Dakota 10,000 years ago; there ... Read More
Highway 23, New Town, ND
HistoryThe old Sanish town was established in 1914 by the Soo Line Railroad, where a handful of families ballooned to a population of 463 by 1930. ... Read More
101 South Logan Avenue, Terry, MT
Housed in a 1915 bank building, the Prairie County Museum offers a glimpse of an era gone by, featuring a homesteader’s house, a restored Nor... Read More
514 2nd Ave South, Glasgow, MT
Our Mission"The Children's Museum of Northeast Montana will provide an environment that stimulates exploration, creativity and discovery and empowe... Read More
816 US Highway 2, Glasgow, MT
About Us: The Pioneer Museum was built in 1970 with $45,000 of donated money, gathered by the Valley County Historical Society. The huge efforts... Read More
12410 41st Street South West, South Heart, ND
Peaceful Valley is surrounded by colorful badland country with wild horses, bison, mule deer,white tail deer, elk, coyote, eagles and prairie dogs.... Read More
42000 520th Street North West, Kenmare, ND
History:Beaver, muskrat, mink, and other fur bearing animals lured French trappers to this valley. They found it so flat that the river spread out ... Read More
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