Former site of a commercial building lost to the flood of 1997, this pocket park's curving brick walkway represents the Red River of the North, while patios symbolize the floodplain.
Former site of a commercial building lost to the flood of 1997, this pocket park's curving brick walkway represents the Red River of the North, while patios symbolize the floodplain.
Site of former Security Building, the first of 12 structures lost to the historic flood of 1997
Grand Forks, ND Historic BuildingsBrick 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
Grand Forks, ND ArtsCourse Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
A plaque marks the location of the Presbyterian church built in 1885 that stood as a landmark and point of interest....
Jugville is a private indoor/outdoor museum complex with village and farm implement displays, monuments, gazebos and some of ...
Birthplace of St. Joseph, a community created in 1848 for fur trade with the Metis and Chippewa. Picnic tables, shelters, res...
This Gothic-Revival design church, dedicated in 1901, is spiritual and social home of the people of the surrounding communiti...