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Dakota Zoo
Located on the east bank of the Missouri River in Sertoma Park, North Dakota’s largest zoo is home to over 500 reptiles, birds and mammals.
Double Ditch Indian Village State Historic Site
A small band of Sioux were living near the ruins of this more than 3000-year-old Mandan Indian Village when Lewis and Clark passed by.
Eagle Sculptures
The first "Thunderbird", a public art creation by the students of United Tribes Technical College is part of the Missouri Valley Legacy Center in Keelboat Park.
Five Nations Art Depot
This historic Burlington Northern Railroad Depot on Main Street in Mandan features Native American arts and crafts.
Former Governors' Mansion State Historic Site
From 1893 to 1960, the home at the corner of Avenue B and 4th Street in Bismarck served as the North Dakota Governor’s Residence.
Fort Lincoln Trolley
This restored trolley car that once ran in Bismarck now offers a unique trip to Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park.
Keelboat Park
A 55-foot, full-scale keelboat greets you here, just like the one Lewis and Clark used to travel the great Missouri River.
Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center
Discover the legacy of the two frontiersmen, Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, at the North Dakota Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center.
Lewis & Clark Riverboat
Cruise the fabulous Missouri River aboard the Lewis and Clark, a 150-passenger riverboat.
North Dakota Heritage Center
The Heritage Center serves as the state’s museum and is accredited by the American Association of Museums.
North Dakota State Capitol
Visitors to the North Dakota State Capitol grounds find a unique blend of the state’s past, present, and future.
Prairie Knights Casino & Resort
Take Highway 1806 along the beautiful Missouri River to the Prairie Knights Casino and Resort located 46 miles south of Mandan.
Raging Rivers Waterpark and Speedworld
Raging Rivers Waterpark and Speedworld Golf & Games is a family entertainment complex offering a full day of family fun!
Steamboat Park
The Yellowstone Steamboat at Steamboat Park is 60 feet long. |