Site preserves a large prehistoric Hidatsa earthlodge village dating to the 1700s, protected by a fortification ditch, reinforced by six bastions. An 1882 log cabin is also located on site.
Site preserves a large prehistoric Hidatsa earthlodge village dating to the 1700s, protected by a fortification ditch, reinforced by six bastions. An 1882 log cabin is also located on site.
Site preserves a large prehistoric Hidatsa earthlodge village dating to the 1700s, protected by a fortification ditch, reinforced by six bastions. An 1882
Price, ND ArchaeologyWhite Butte is North Dakota's highest point at 3,506 feet. Permission to hike is prefered but if no answer, continue on with ...
Offers a wonderful interpretation of Harold Schafer's life and commitment to Medora and North Dakota. The center also houses ...
Center for Western Heritage and Cultures: Native American, Ranching and Rodeo. Trail drivers, homesteaders and the sport of r...
A fine example of Queen Anne architectural style and furnished completely for the period this home was built in 1904 by Stuar...
Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...