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Five Nations Arts Store


category : Museums
Housed in a restored Great Northern Railroad Depot and featuring authentic American Indian artwork, jewelry, sculptures and baskets. Quivers, buffalo robes, raw materials.


Hours: October-April, Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m; Sunday noon-5 p.m.; May-October, Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday noon-5 p.m.
Address: 401 West Main St.
Phone: 701-663-4663
Fax: 701-663-4751
Our Email: patty@fortlincoln.com
Our Website:www.5nationsart.com

Come visit us in Mandan, North Dakota

Attractions and Upcoming Events

North Dakota State Railroad Museum

The railroad museum represents the railroad industry for our region by displaying 11 pieces of rolling stock. Five acres filled with full-size railroad artifacts and equipment.

Mandan, ND Museums

Mandan Historical Society Museum

Take a walk in the Past Lane - Posters, artifacts, pottery and postcards on display from the history of our city.

Mandan, ND Museums

Custer House

Guided tour of Gen. George and Libbie Custer's home. Self-guided tour of Fort Abraham Lincoln, home of the 7

Mandan, ND Famous Homes

Raging Rivers Waterpark and Speedworld Golf

Two 66-foot speed slides, two 45-foot innertube slides, 800-foot lazy river tube ride. Kids pool. Two go-cart tracks, 18

Mandan, ND Water Parks

Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park

General George Custer's last home is reconstructed, as is the central barracks, granary, commissary and a stable. Tours take visitors back to 1875, the year before the 7th Cavalry rode to the Little Bighorn. Museum and tours of On-A-Slant Indian Village'

Mandan, ND Forts

Things to do Museums near Mandan, ND

Pioneer Trails Regional Museum

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Billings County Courthouse Museum

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Mercer County Historical Museum

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