Two low burial mounds from Woodland culture tradition of the Late Prehistoric Period are the main features of this site which was donated by the Falkirk Mining Company. Access is limited by current mining activity.
Two low burial mounds from Woodland culture tradition of the Late Prehistoric Period are the main features of this site which was donated by the Falkirk Mining Company. Access is limited by current mining activity.
The site overlooks the area where Lewis and Clark established their headquarters for the winter of 1804-05
Washburn, ND Historic SitesThis interpretive site contains artifacts from every tribe the explorers encountered on their journey. The center's Bergquist Gallery features a rare complete set of the printed artworks of Swiss artist Karl Bodmer. The story of nearby Fort Clark is told in a seperate exhibit. Includes 24
Washburn, ND Education CentersFort Mandan is the reconstructed winter home of the Lewis & Clark Expedition in 1804-1805
Washburn, ND FortsPrivate collector's rock exhibit features some of the finest specimens from all over the world. They are housed in a building...
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Historic items from the community of Plaza, housed in a church moved to the site from the former Like-A-Fishhook Village....
The world's largest walleye is a 25-foot fiberglass statue that represents the great walleye fishery at nearby Lake Sakakawea...
The principal fur-trading post of the American Fur Company on the upper Missouri River. Served Assiniboine, Crow, Cree, Ojibw...