Bismarck, North Dakota
Steamboat Warehouse State Historic Site
An interpretive marker denotes the site of a Northern Pacific Railroad Company warehouse that was built in 1883 to store goods in transhipment between steamboats and freight cars....
Steamboat Warehouse State Historic SiteCamp Kimball State Historic Site
This was the campsite of the Sibley Expedition on July 22-23, 1863....
Camp Kimball State Historic SiteMaple Creek Crossing State Historic Site
The site marks a crossing on the Pembina Trail, an early transportation route for settlers and freight....
Maple Creek Crossing State Historic SiteChaska (Camp Banks) State Historic Site
Approximate location of Camp Banks, the campsite of the Sibley Expedition on Aug. 2, 1863. An Indian scout, Chaska, died there. Interpretive plaque on site....
Chaska (Camp Banks) State Historic SiteCamp Buell State Historic Site
The Sibley Expedition camped at this site July 3-4, 1863....
Camp Buell State Historic SiteHudson Townsite State Historic Site
A commemorative marker shows the original 1883 location of the first townsite in Dickey County....
Hudson Townsite State Historic SiteSaint Claude State Historic Site
Site contains the archaeological remains of an 1882 mission and its cemetery founded by Father John Malo, who came to the area from Quebec, Canada, to open a church for the Metis....
Saint Claude State Historic SiteCamp Grant State Historic Site
A small tablet mounted on a large boulder commemorates the July 23 campsite of the 1863 Sibley Expedition....
Camp Grant State Historic SiteCamp Weiser State Historic Site
A small granite marker identifies this site as the approximate location of the July 13-14 campsite of the Sibley Expedition....
Camp Weiser State Historic SitePalmer's Spring State Historic Site
Site served as weigh station on Fort Totten-Fort Stevenson Trail. It was here on Aug. 23, 1868, that a mail wagon was attacked by Indians, killing three soldiers from the 31st Infantry....
Palmer's Spring State Historic SiteDouble Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site
Site contains ruins of large Mandan Indian earthlodge village believed to have been inhabited for nearly 300 years until 1781. The remains of earthlodges, refuse mounds and the surrounding fortificati...
Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic SiteFort Clark State Historic Site
Fort Clark was built in 1830-31 by the American Fur Company to serve a Mandan Indian earthlodge village built on the site in 1822. The site contains foundations of fort structures....
Fort Clark State Historic Site