Brick walkway, continuing from Loon Park, represents the winding Red River. All rock used in the park was salvaged from buildings torn down after the 1997 flood.
Brick walkway, continuing from Loon Park, represents the winding Red River. All rock used in the park was salvaged from buildings torn down after the 1997 flood.
Former site of a commercial building lost to the flood of 1997, this pocket park'
Grand Forks, ND ArtsHistorical Society and Museum, tour our 5
Grand Forks, ND MuseumsCompleted in 2003 by representatives from Awano, Japan, Grand Forks'
Grand Forks, ND Botanical GardensConsidered one of the finest hockey facilities in the world, this $100 million arena is home to the Division I University of North Dakota men's and women's hockey teams and hosts events and concerts. The Betty Engelstad Sioux Center is the home of the university's men's and women'
Grand Forks, ND Sports CentersAppropriately located in the second floor of the county World War II Memorial Building, this museum is the repository for mem...
Between 1843 and 1873, this house and store, owned by Antoine B. Gingras, served the Metis community. Buildings are among the...
Located on the north shore of Lake Renwick, boating, swimming and fishing for northern pike and other game fish are popular a...
Devils Lake State Parks consist of three parks and recreation areas in north central North Dakota on Devils Lake, the state's...