Famous people from North Dakota include:
Angie Dickinson -- actress
Phil D. Jackson -- Basketball player
Louis L'Amour -- author
Kellan Lutz -- fashion model, actor
Peggy Lee -- singer
Eric Sevareid -- TV commentator
Ann Sothern -- actress
Dorothy Stickney -- actress
Lawrence Welk -- band leader, entertainer
Marquis de Mores -- cattleman
Casper Oimoen -- skier
Josh Duhamel -- actor
Dr. Robert H. Bahmer U.S. archivist
Elizabeth Bodine humanitarian
Dr. Anne Carlsen educator
Ronald N. Davies jurist
Angie Dickinson actress, Kulm
Pierre Gaultier de Varennes.
Lewis and Clark.
Angie Dickinson, born in Kulm on 30 September 1931.
Sakakawea, and she probably died there at the age of 24.
No US presidents were born in North Dakota although Teddy Roosevelt lived in and owned property in North Dakota.
Yes, Kellan Lutz was born in Dickinson, North Dakota.
Dakota North - speedway rider - was born on 1991-08-04.
John Smith was famous because of his interaction with North American natives. He was famous for his positive interactions with these people.
The largest institutions in North Dakota are North Dakota State University and the University of North Dakota.
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If you are asking if North Dakota is famous for growing crops (agriculture), then yes, it is famous for cropping, especially for durum wheat. If you are looking for another meaning for 'cropping', then no, North Dakota is not famous for other kinds of cropping.
South Dakota is a state in America's Midwest region. The demonym used to describe the 800 000 residents is 'South Dakotan'. Thus, a person from South Dakota should be referred to as a South Dakotan.
North Dakota state capitol is North Dakota's tallest building 74 metres which isn't big at all!
Yes, people in North Dakota have laptops.
North Dakota is the geographic center of North America
Fargo, North Dakota is the largest city by population in North Dakota. Bismarck, North Dakota is the state capital. Medora, North Dakota is located in the Theodore Roosevelt National Park and has the Medora Musical and other historical attractions.
Farming is the main industry in North Dakota.
Yes, the people of North Dakota vote and participate in elections.
People in North Dakota dress like everyone else in the United States.
The International Peace Garden.