A small granite marker identifies this site as the approximate location of the July 13-14 campsite of the Sibley Expedition.
A small granite marker identifies this site as the approximate location of the July 13-14 campsite of the Sibley Expedition.
This site preserves part of a military post established as Camp Creeley in 1872 to provide protection for work gangs building the Northern Pacific Railroad. The camp's name was changed to Camp Hancock in 1873
Bismarck, ND FortsSite 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 31
Bismarck, ND Historic SitesCourse Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Lignite-fired electric generating station. Group tours through Basin Electric....
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A 30x60-foot United States flag raised at Fort Seward as part of a program to boost patriotism across the nation....
Afternoon and evening round-trip cruises on the beautiful Missouri River from the historic Port of Bismarck to Fort Lincoln a...