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Driving Through North Dakota

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When you are traveling through North Dakota, there are many things that you are going to want to be sure to see. Most people think that there probably isn’t much to North Dakota, but that is part of what the charm of this state is. It is a small state, with a sparse population, but with a lot to see.

The people in the small towns are part of the quaint charm of North Dakota. Try visiting any small town – from Jamestown, where you can talk with not only the people, but visi...


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When you are traveling through North Dakota, there are many things that you are going to want to be sure to see. Most people think that there probably isn’t much to North Dakota, but that is part of what the charm of this state is. It is a small state, with a sparse population, but with a lot to see.

The people in the small towns are part of the quaint charm of North Dakota. Try visiting any small town – from Jamestown, where you can talk with not only the people, but visit the Worlds Largest Buffalo as well, to Devil’s Lake, where at first glimpse one might not see much, but after you have been there for awhile, you’re bound to notice that even a trip to the local feed lot can be a learning experience. The Buffalo Festival takes place each year in Jamestown, and if you happen to visit in the summers, you can be apart of it.

Another thing worth mentioning about North Dakota is that each small town has festivals each summer, complete with booths to visit, street dances, and arts and crafts. You can visit each of these, in small towns, such as Minot, and you can get a glimpse of what real small town Dakota life is.

There are several things that you should be sure to do while you are in North Dakota, such as to check out the big cities such as Fargo and Grand Forks. These cities can provide you a wealth of interesting things to see and do, and you will be able to see many different attractions such as museums and different historical sites. Shopping is big in North Dakota, and on any given day, farmers from small towns will have made their way to the larger cities to shop.

History is big in  North Dakota because a lot of the lives of the people who settled this great country can be found preserved for all of time in places in North Dakota. The historical landmarks that are all over the state give you a look into the lives of settlers, and you can learn what life on the prairie was really like just by visiting the old time museums that focus on history found in just about every small town.

Driving is the best way to get through North Dakota, and it is worth it because if you are driving, each time you come to a small town with a local attraction you can stop and see it. Many of these attractions are not on maps and are not in tourist guides – the best things about North Dakota are those that you stumble in to.