The site overlooks the area where Lewis and Clark established their headquarters for the winter of 1804-05.
The site overlooks the area where Lewis and Clark established their headquarters for the winter of 1804-05.
Fort Mandan is the reconstructed winter home of the Lewis & Clark Expedition in 1804-1805
Washburn, ND FortsA 800-acre farm and ranch on the Lewis and Clark Trail, 5 miles from Washburn and the Lewis &
Washburn, ND Education CentersThe site overlooks the area where Lewis and Clark established their headquarters for the winter of 1804-05
Washburn, ND Historic SitesThis interpretive site contains artifacts from every tribe the explorers encountered on their journey. The center's Bergquist Gallery features a rare complete set of the printed artworks of Swiss artist Karl Bodmer. The story of nearby Fort Clark is told in a seperate exhibit. Includes 24
Washburn, ND Education CentersThe second-largest surface coal mine in North Dakota, Falkirk provides Coal Creek Station with over 7 million tons of coal an...
Displays of artifacts, pictures, written history from early settlers homes, businesses, farms, oil field, military, schools, ...
This site preserves an area from which Indians quarried quantities of Knife River flint used to make stone tools for trade wi...
Named for 19 tribal chiefs of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Indian tribes, it is the longest bridge in North Dakota, spanni...
Includes early railroad depot, two homestead houses, a log cabin, early schoolhouse, church and the original telephone office...