This site preserves an area from which Indians quarried quantities of Knife River flint used to make stone tools for trade with other tribes. The site is not clearly marked and most of the quarry, as well as the access road, is on private property.
This site preserves an area from which Indians quarried quantities of Knife River flint used to make stone tools for trade with other tribes. The site is not clearly marked and most of the quarry, as well as the access road, is on private property.
A 2 Hour narrative tour on the operative and functions of the dam, power plant and outlet works along with electric distribut...
Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...
Museum serves as heritage center to display and preserve history and culture of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara people. Tours...
This interpretive site contains artifacts from every tribe the explorers encountered on their journey. The center's Bergquist...
The largest museum in northwestern North Dakota. Eight display rooms featuring cars, machinery, homestead artifacts and a Lew...