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The development of Eastwood Park began in 1906 and by the mid 1920's it was home to many of Minot's founding families, an Orthodox Church and synagogue. Architectural styles represented in the area include Princess Anne, English Tudor, and Craftsman Style bungalows. A walk through Eastwood Park, from the Central Avenue Bridge, west to Roosevelt Park, is a walk through a piece of history preserved for the future.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Things to do near Minot, ND

Pipestem Creek

Manufacturer of hand-made SunFlorals (exquisite natural floral wreaths) and SunFeeders (edible birdfeeders and birdhouses). S...

McHenry Railroad Loop and Museum

The only end-of-the-line turnaround railroad loop in North America is listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Carrington Country Club

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Lonetree Self-Guided Auto Tour

31-mile tour with 10 sites. At each site observe different forms of wildlife (over 300 birds living and migrating to the area...

Big Sky Buffalo Ranch

Home of "Mystical" the albino buffalo bull. Tour available by appointments. Gift shop. Buffalo and elk meat....