New Town, North Dakota
Four Bears Bridge
Named for 19 tribal chiefs of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Indian tribes, it is the longest bridge in North Dakota, spanning nearly one mile. The bridge will be replaced by 2006....
Four Bears Bridge
Named for 19 tribal chiefs of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Indian tribes, it is the longest bridge in North Dakota, spanning nearly one mile. The bridge will be replaced by 2006
New Town, ND Historic BridgesFirst-class casino features reel slot machines, bingo parlor, blackjack, craps, poker, big 6
New Town, ND CasinosBreathtaking view of Lake Sakakawea, Badlands bluffs and the foundations of the underwater town of Sanish (during low water season)
New Town, ND LandmarksDisplays of artifacts, pictures, written history from early settlers homes, businesses, farms, oil field, military, schools, ...
Private collector's rock exhibit features some of the finest specimens from all over the world. They are housed in a building...
A collection and display of ethnic items, geological, wildlife, American Indian, Missouri River, musical, education, old phot...
Exhibits include historic depot station, homestead houses, a Methodist church and memorabilia from the surrounding area....
Breathtaking view of Lake Sakakawea, Badlands bluffs and the foundations of the underwater town of Sanish (during low water s...