Landmarks in North Dakota include:
The International Peace Garden
Theodore Roosevelt National Park (North Dakota Badlands)
North Dakota has 6 National Historic Landmarks:
Big Hidatsa Village Site
Fort Union Trading Post
Frederick A. and Sophia Bagg Bonanza Farm
Huff Archeological Site
Lynch Quarry Site
Menoken Indian Village Site
Other Famous Landmarks or Points of Interest:
International Peace Gardens
Enchanted Highway
Fort Yates
Other Landmarks in North Dakota:
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park
Theodore Roosevelt's Maltese Cross Ranch Cabin
Wheat Monument
Salem Sue The World's Largest Cow
Former Governors' Mansion State Historic Site
Fort Mandan
Fort Clark Historical Site
Lewis & Clark at the Knife River Indian Villages
Lewis & Clark in North Dakota
North Dakota State Fair Center
Chateau de Mores State Historic Site
Some famous explorers in south dakota are lewis and clark
North Dakota has odd weather. North Dakota land is oily - there is a lot of oil development in North Dakota.
Some famous explorers that traveled through North Dakota were Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. During the winter of 1804 to 1805, the Lewis and Clark expedition party built a fort near Washburn, North Dakota.
The running of the Kentucky Derby.
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Yes, they are called the famous North Dakota land dolphins. I am sure you have seen them walking around. You may find some if you walk into town. Most have sprouted ligaments and speak in clear english. North Dakota dolphins are not as rare as you would think! Happy searching.
The farm products of North Dakota are flax, wheat, corn, and beets.
Natural resources that are harvesed in North Dakota include
Effile Tower
Minerals found in North Dakota include oil, coal and natural gas.
Some might name Lawrence Welk, others would name Theodore Roosevelt.
North Dakota is generally considered to be in the Midwestern Region of the United States. North Dakota is also part of the Great Plains region and the North-Central region of the United States. North Dakota is also part of the High Plains region of the Midwestern United States. And all of these answers can be considered as correct, some by cartographers, some by geographers and some by the US Census bureau.