Site contains 60-million-year-old dinosaur fossils, including triceratops and tyrannosaurus rex.
Site contains 60-million-year-old dinosaur fossils, including triceratops and tyrannosaurus rex.
Built in 1914 as a silent movie and vaudeville theater, the restored theater is now used for the local productions. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Marmarth, ND Historic TheatresLarge number of restored antique automobiles. Museum also includes license plates from 1916 to the present, 1920
Marmarth, ND MuseumsThe sprawling Great Plains Synfuels Plant began operating in 1984. Produces more than 54 billion standard cubic feet of natur...
The largest individual wildlife collection in North Dakota includes approximately 175 animal specimens from all around the wo...
Site preserves a large prehistoric Hidatsa earthlodge village dating to the 1700s, protected by a fortification ditch, reinfo...
Nine buildings; school, church, blacksmith shop, 1910 house, railroad deopt, farm machinery, cars, tractors, clothing....
Medicine Hole, one of North Dakota's few caves, is located on top of one of the Killdeer Mountain formations. Indian legend c...