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The shining marquee of the art house Fargo Theatre stands tall in downtown Fargo, N.D.
The shining marquee of the art house Fargo Theatre stands tall in downtown Fargo, N.D.
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Though it boasts much of its original architecture and clean, open sidewalks, downtown Fargo lacks the bustling atmosphere of larger cities.
Though it boasts much of its original architecture and clean, open sidewalks, downtown Fargo lacks the bustling atmosphere of larger cities.
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The Louis L’Amour Writer’s Shack in Jamestown’s Frontier Village showcases hundreds of the native son’s paperback novels.
The Louis L’Amour Writer’s Shack in Jamestown’s Frontier Village showcases hundreds of the native son’s paperback novels.
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Built by Elmer P. Peterson in 1959, the World’s Largest Buffalo monument in Jamestown, N.D., stands 26 feet tall and weighs 60 tons.
Built by Elmer P. Peterson in 1959, the World’s Largest Buffalo monument in Jamestown, N.D., stands 26 feet tall and weighs 60 tons.
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Our campsite at General Sibley Park near Bismarck offered a stunning, colorful view of a Missouri River inlet.
Our campsite at General Sibley Park near Bismarck offered a stunning, colorful view of a Missouri River inlet.
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At his home near Mandan, N.D., cowboy poet Shadd Piehl cares for his horses.
At his home near Mandan, N.D., cowboy poet Shadd Piehl cares for his horses.
Carson Vaughan For USA TODAY
North Dakota’s Capitol in Bismarck, dubbed the “Skyscraper of the Prairie,” is the tallest building in the state.
North Dakota’s Capitol in Bismarck, dubbed the “Skyscraper of the Prairie,” is the tallest building in the state.
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A stately buffalo statue stands tall on the grounds of the North Dakota Capitol.
A stately buffalo statue stands tall on the grounds of the North Dakota Capitol.
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A tributary of the Missouri River ran directly behind our campsite at General Sibley Park near Bismarck, attracting waterfowl of all kinds to our travel trailer.
A tributary of the Missouri River ran directly behind our campsite at General Sibley Park near Bismarck, attracting waterfowl of all kinds to our travel trailer.
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