This 2 1/2-square-mile refuge is home to many species, including prairie dogs, elk, white-tailed deer, fox, bison, swans and geese.
This 2 1/2-square-mile refuge is home to many species, including prairie dogs, elk, white-tailed deer, fox, bison, swans and geese.
This site preserves a military post built in 1867 and used continuously as a military reservation until 1890
Fort Totten, ND FortsThe Taube Museum of Art is considered an artistic, educational and social center for Minot. Our artist exhibitions change eve...
Take a walk through history and see how your ancestors lived. The Prairie Village Museum has many displays ranging from wildl...
Drag racing facility....
The development of Eastwood Park began in 1906 and by the mid 1920's it was home to many of Minot's founding families, an Ort...
The 110-foot, multi-colored tower with its steel pillars is illuminated to simulate the northern lights phenomenon so promine...