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.
A 800-acre farm and ranch on the Lewis and Clark Trail, 5 miles from Washburn and the Lewis &
Washburn, ND Education CentersFort Mandan is the reconstructed winter home of the Lewis & Clark Expedition in 1804-1805
Washburn, ND FortsThis 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 CentersThe largest museum in northwestern North Dakota. Eight display rooms featuring cars, machinery, homestead artifacts and a Lew...
The world's largest walleye is a 25-foot fiberglass statue that represents the great walleye fishery at nearby Lake Sakakawea...
The Long X Visitor Center and Museum is the central location for information on the area's cultural, geological, historical, ...
This site preserves an area from which Indians quarried quantities of Knife River flint used to make stone tools for trade wi...
A collection and display of ethnic items, geological, wildlife, American Indian, Missouri River, musical, education, old phot...