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Previous page: International Peace Garden in Dunseith Previous page, bottom left: Scandinavian Heritage Park in Minot Previous page, bottom middle: Rare white buffalo in Jamestown Previous page, bottom right: Fargodome in Fargo Above: Medora Musical in Medora Below: Enchanted Highway along a 32 mile stretch


sure to get a little piece of the exciting history and adven- ture this wonderful state has to offer.


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Horseback ride through the Badlands, visit the Bill- ings County Courthouse Museum, have a tasty meal at the Pitchfork Steak Fondue and sing along at the Medora Musical all dedicated to the history of our famous presi- dent, Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders. Anyone who enjoys American history will fi nd plenty to do in Medora!


In Fargo, the state’s largest community, there is a wide variety of cultural opportunities to enjoy. From theatri- cal plays and concerts to museums and recreational facili- ties you are sure to fi nd something for everyone to enjoy. Check out the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra, The Fargo Air Museum and the historic Bonanzaville village.


Bismarck, the state capital, has an extensive network of recreational trails, many parks, swimming pools and several golf courses. The fi ve golf courses that the city boasts of include four, 18-hole courses and one, 9-hole. Fishing and hunting are also popular recreational activi- ties among the citizens of Bismarck and its visitors. If your group likes the outdoors, this is the place to be! If you want to experience adventure, North Dakota is the place to experience it!


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oin President Theodore Roosevelt and the thou- sands of others who have visited and explored the great state of North Dakota. You and your group are


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