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Pembina, North Dakota is the oldest city in North Dakota.

Pembina began as a French fur trading post in 1797. The Hudson Bay Company established a fur trading post in Pembina in 1803. The first permanent Anglo-Canadian settlement was started in 1812 by Scottish and Irish settlers sent by Lord Selkirk under the leadership of Miles MacDonnel.

In 1823 a survey showed that Pembina was actually in the United States, not Canada as had been previously thought.

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Bismarck, North Dakota is well known because it is the state capital of North Dakota.

Fargo, North Dakota is well known because it is the largest city in North Dakota.

Medora, North Dakota is well known because of the Medora Musical and other tourist attractions in the area.

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Rugby! because it's an itty bitty town and full of good loving people! plus it's 40 miles away from the best ghost town ever

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Ross, ND

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