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The site consists of a large two and one-half story, restored Victorian house and a newly restored carriage house. Constructed in 1884, it housed 21 chief executives between 1893 and 1960. Unique room exhibits feature the restoration process, architectural style changes, and furniture used by several governors. First floor ADA accessible.

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Palmer'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 31

Bismarck, ND Historic Sites

Lewis and Clark Jetboat Excursions

From our 26 passenger Jet Boat, people can see historical natural life as Lewis & Clark and others from the past did. Lewis & Clark Jet Boat Excursions will contribute their knowledge of the natural wonders that North Dakota has to offer. Our featured tours will provide a speaker on the "

Bismarck, ND Excursions


Double 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

Bismarck, ND Historic Sites

Things to do near Bismarck, ND

Frontier Fort and Wildlife Museum

View American Indian exhibits, agricultural and local and regional history. Visit the large wildlife museum with taxidermy di...

The Basilica of St. James Catholic Church

Elevated to minor basilica in 1989 because of its unique architecture and the location of the first cathedral in North Dakota...

Kidder County Courthouse

Built in 1881 as a hotel, the building was named the county courthouse in 1885. Listed on the National Register of Histori...

Chief Looking's Village

This ancient American Indian village site has a self-guided tour of the grounds, which contain earthlodge depressions and a f...

Stutsman County Courthouse State Historic Site

The oldest courthouse in North Dakota is one of two in the state in the Gothic Revival tradition and is listed on the Nati...