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Camp Hancock State Historic Site

This site preserves part of a military post established as Camp Creeley in 1872 to provide protection for work gangs building the Northern Pacific Railroad. The camp's name was changed to Camp Hancock in 1873

Bismarck, ND Forts

North Dakota Heritage Center and Sakakawea Statue

State's largest museum has an outstanding collection of Plains Indian artifacts and interpretive exhibits that feature North Dakota'

Bismarck, ND Museums

Fort Clark State Historic Site

Fort Clark was built in 1830-31 by the American Fur Company to serve a Mandan Indian earthlodge village built on the site in 1822

Bismarck, ND Historic Sites

Camp Kimball State Historic Site

This was the campsite of the Sibley Expedition on July 22-23, 1863

Bismarck, ND Historic Sites

Things to do Historic Sites near Bismarck, ND

Saint Claude State Historic Site

Site contains the archaeological remains of an 1882 mission and its cemetery founded by Father John Malo, who came to the are...

Camp Grant State Historic Site

A small tablet mounted on a large boulder commemorates the July 23 campsite of the 1863 Sibley Expedition....

Camp Whitney State Historic Site

This is the approximate location of a campsite used by the 1863 Sibley expedition following the Battle of Big Mound. There i...

Camp Weiser State Historic Site

A small granite marker identifies this site as the approximate location of the July 13-14 campsite of the Sibley Expedition....

Chaska (Camp Banks) State Historic Site

Approximate location of Camp Banks, the campsite of the Sibley Expedition on Aug. 2, 1863. An Indian scout, Chaska, died ther...