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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 Orthodox Church and synagogue. Architectural styles represented in the area include Princess Anne, English Tudor, and Craftsman Style bungalows. A walk through Eastwood Park, from the Central Avenue Bridge, west to Roosevelt Park, is a walk through a piece of history preserved for the future.

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Pioneer Historical Society of Sheridan County

Museum features one-room school house, historic house and church....

Pierce County Courthouse

On the National Register of Historic Places, the courthouse has marble hallways and a dome rotunda with hand-painted s...

Manfred Heritage Museum

Collection of heritage buildings, including the 1906 Vang Lutheran Church, the 1905 Beiseker Branch Bank/Manfred Post Office ...

Brenner Crossing State Historic Site

This site lies near the Fort Totten-Fort Seward Trail several miles from the actual crossing place on the Sheyenne River. Th...

Foster County Museum

Military uniforms, household items, old pictures of Carrington and surrounding communities, old farm equipment, firefighting ...