Doublewood Inn
I94 And Exit # 159Bismarck ND 58501
Ph: (701)258-7000
This site preserves part of a military post established as Camp Creeley in 1872 to provide protection for work gangs building the Northern Pacific Railroad. The camp's name was changed to Camp Hancock in 1873
Bismarck, ND FortsThe site consists of a large two and one-half story, restored Victorian house and a newly restored carriage house. Constructed in 1884, it housed 21 chief executives between 1893 and 1960
Bismarck, ND MuseumsA commemorative marker shows the original 1883
Bismarck, ND Historic SitesOil portraits of recipients of state'
Bismarck, ND Halls of FameHistoric buildings include a school house, first house in Logan County, church, blacksmith shop and harness shop, print shop,...
Course Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...
Approximate location of Camp Banks, the campsite of the Sibley Expedition on Aug. 2, 1863. An Indian scout, Chaska, died ther...
A 30x60-foot United States flag raised at Fort Seward as part of a program to boost patriotism across the nation....
This is the approximate location of a campsite used by the 1863 Sibley expedition following the Battle of Big Mound. There i...