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Southeast, North Dakota

Southeast North Dakota

What's "Legendary" about North Dakota? It starts with the legends of the great American West, like Lewis and Clark, Sakakawea, George Custer, Sitting Bull and Theodore Roosevelt, who all lived out larger-than-life epics here.

And it continues through today, as you discover legendary adventures of your own, including world-class fishing, hiking, biking, horseback riding, boating...or just exploring everything from historic forts to national parks to shopping malls.

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Lake Ashtabula Fishing

Anglers get your fishing poles oiled and geared. Lake Ashtabula has an abundant population of walleye, northern pike, white bass, yellow perch and black bullheads. The name "Ashtabula" is a Native American word meaning "Fish River,"

, ND Fishing

Ransom County Society Museum

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Fort Ransom, ND Museums


KVLY-TV Tower

Tallest structure in the world at 2,063

Hillsboro, ND One Of A Kinds

Fort Abercrombie State Historic Site

The site preserves the first United States military post in North Dakota. The post was used from 1857 to 1878

Abercrombie, ND Historic Sites

Rosebud Interpretive Center

Nestled near the banks of the Sheyenne River in Valley City, the Rosebud Visitor Center has a renovated 1881 Northern Pacific Superintendent'

Valley City, ND Railroad History


Old Stone Church Heritage Center

Built in 1885 as Calvary Episcopal Chapel, the Old Stone Church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Buffalo, ND Historic Churches



Lake Johnson State Historic Site

The site honors George T. Johnson, Company G, 3rd Illinois Cavalry, who drowned in the lake during the 1863

Cooperstown, ND Historic Sites


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