Cheap Things To Do in Stanton, North Dakota

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2 miles northwest of Stanton off Highway 200, Stanton, ND 58571

  • The 1,758-acre site, which was inhabited for around 8,000 years, preserves historic and archaelogical remnants of the culture and agricultural lifestyle of the Northern Plains Indians. Knife River ... More on Heritage

  • The park contains remnants of historic and prehistoric American Indian villages, last occupied in 1845 by the Hidatsa and Mandan. ... More on Epinions.com

 

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Stanton, ND

  • 'Fort Mandan' was the name of the encampment at which the Lewis and Clark Expedition wintered in 1804-1805. The encampment was located on the Missouri River approximately twelve miles from Washburn, North Dakota, though the precise ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Stanton ND 58571, United States of America

  • Inscription. With 168 days and 1,600 miles behind them, the Lewis and Clark Expedition arrived near the Knife River Villages. Captain William Clark wrote: October 27, 1804: "came too at the Village on the L. S. this village is situated ... More on HMDB

 

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1150 37th Ave SW, Stanton, ND 58571

  • Inscription. On this site are the remains of a large earthlodge village originally settled by the Mandan Indians (ca.1822) and the trading forts Clark and Primeau. Previous to the establishment of Fort Clark, an unnamed post was built ... More on HMDB

 

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564 County Road 37, PO Box 9, Stanton, North Dakota 58571, us

  • This village, part of the larger Knife River Indian Village complex, was the place, in 1804, where Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery arrived and met the influential Shoshone woman Sacagawea. The pioneers, dispatched by President ... More on Heritage

 

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Riverdale, ND

  • 'Lake Sakakawea' is a reservoir in the Missouri River basin in central North Dakota. Named for the Shoshone-Hidatsa woman Sakakawea, it is the third largest man-made lake in the United States, after Lake Mead and Lake Powell. The ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Fort Clark Trading Post, HC 2, Box 26, Center, ND 58530, United States

  • Fort Clark Trading Post is an important archeological site in North Dakota because of the well-preserved recor ... More on PlanetWare

 

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