Historical Sites Near Me in Cayuga, nd
Fort Ransom State Park
5981 Walt Hjelle Parkway, Fort Ransom, ND
Taking its name from a 1860s military fort, Fort Ransom State Park is located in the midst of the scenic and heavily wooded Sheyenne River Valley. The river provides abundant opportunities for... Read More
Fort Abercrombie State Historic Site
935 Broadway N , Abercrombie, ND
Known historically as "the Gateway to the Dakotas," Fort Abercrombie was the first permanent United States military fort established in what was to become North Dakota. It was also the only... Read More
Bonanzaville - Cass County Historical Society
1351 West Main Avenue, West Fargo, ND
Mission:
The Cass County Historical Society is a non-profit organization made up of members of the community who are dedicated to preserving the history and heritage... Read More
Ellendale Coleman Museum
50 Main Street, Ellendale, ND
The beautiful and historic Coleman building was given to the Society in 1984 by Lauren and Lucile Coleman's grandchildren. Dr. Coleman, who was dentist, purchased the building which had been... Read More
National Buffalo Museum
500 17th Street South East, Jamestown, ND
The mission of the North Dakota Buffalo Foundation (NDBF) is to foster awareness of the cultural and historical significance of the North American bison. By operating the National Buffalo... Read More
Stutsman County Memorial Museum
321 Third Avenue South East, Jamestown, ND
The home of the Stutsman County Memorial Museum was built by George Lutz in 1907. We are located at 317 3rd St. SE in Jamestown, North Dakota.
Read MoreRonald Reagan Minuteman Missile Site
555 113-1/2 Avenue NE Highway 45, Cooperstown, ND
The new Ronald Reagan Minuteman Missile State Historic Site actually consists of two sites telling the story of the Cold War years in North Dakota. They are the Oscar-Zero Missile Alert... Read More
Myra Museum
2405 Belmont Road, Grand Forks, ND
The Myra Museum was constructed in 1976 for the Grand Forks County Historical Society, with funds from the Myra Foundation. Its architecture reflects the Gothic Revival style of the Campbell... Read More
North Dakota Museum Of Art
261 Centennial Drive Stop 7305, Grand Forks, ND
Mission:
We, as inhabitants of the Northern Great Plains, struggle to ensure that the arts are nourished, and that they flourish, because we know that a vital cultural life... Read More
Icelandic State Park
13571 Highway 5, Cavalier, ND
North Dakota’s homesteading spirit is evident at Icelandic State Park, located on the shores of Lake Renwick. Established in 1964; this 912-acre park allows visitors to learn about the state’s... Read More
Pembina State Museum
805 State Highway 59, Pembina, ND
The Pembina Region:
Situated at the northeastern corner of what is now North Dakota, the region around Pembina has been a center of activity for centuries. The area... Read More
North Dakota Heritage Center and State Museum
612 East Boulevard Avenue, Bismarck, ND
The North Dakota Heritage Center is home to the State Historical Society of North Dakota (SHSND) and the State Museum, the State Archives, the State Historical Society of North Dakota... Read More
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park
4480 Fort Lincoln Rd, Mandan, ND
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, established in 1907, is the oldest state park in North Dakota and provides a variety of unique adventures to travelers of all ages. Travel through time and... Read More
North Dakota State Railroad Museum
3102 37th Street NorthWest, Mandan, ND
Our hours of operation are from 1 to 5 pm Memorial Day through Labor Day. We have several displays and photos from all the railroads that served North Dakota. We have several pieces of railroad... Read More
Fort Mandan Overlook State Historic Site
838 28th Ave SW, Washburn, ND
Fort Mandan Overlook is so named because the site overlooks the area where Lewis and Clark established their headquarters, called Fort Mandan, in the winter of 1804-1805. Fort Mandan was a... Read More
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site
564 County Road 37, Stanton, ND
Earthlodge people hunted bison and other game, but were in essence farmers living in villages along the Missouri and its tributaries. The site was a major Native American trade center for... Read More