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Rugby
Rugby is a city in Pierce County, North Dakota, with a population of about 1500 people. It is located about halfway between Minot and Devils Lake. Geographical center of North America.Get in By car US Highway 2 runs along the south side of town. West about 60 miles is Minot. East about the same distance is Devils Lake. US 2 crosses Interstate 94 in Grand Forks. North Dakota Highway 3 runs North to Dunseith and the International Peace Garden. Brandon, on Trans-Canada 1, is about 2 and a half hours from Rugby. By train More...
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Dunseith
Dunseith is a town in Rolette County, in the north central area of North Dakota. It has a population of about 739 people. Its map coordinates are latitude 48.81 N & longitude 100.06 W and its elevation is 1,700 feet.Overview Dunseith is a destination point for visitors, because it is the gateway to the Turtle Mountains and it lies just a few miles south of the International Peace Garden. This beautiful botanic garden straddles the border between Manitoba, Canada and the US. Attractions • International Peace Garden More...
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Dining
• Auction Barn Cafe, Highway 2, Devils Lake, ND 58301. Tel: (701) 662-1012 • Cedar Inn, Hwy 2 West, Devils Lake, ND 58301. Tel: (701) 662-8893 • China Garden, 502 6th Street Southeast, Devils Lake, ND 58301. Tel: (701) 662-3388 • The Cove, 1012 Woodland Dr, at the Woodland Resort, Hwy 19 West, Devils Lake, ND 58301. Tel: (701) 662-5996 • Dairy Queen, 112 9th St W, Highway 2,, Devils Lake, ND 58301. Tel: (701) 662-4622 • Dakotah Buffet, More...
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Devils Lake
Devils Lake is a small city in Ramsey County, in the northeastern area of North Dakota. It has a population of about 7,222 people. Its elevation is 1,475 feet and its amp coordinates are latitude 48.11 N & longitude 98.86 W. Devils Lake is also the name of North Dakota's largest natural lake, with 120,00 acres of surface area and 375 miles of shoreline. As such, it is the focus of numerous recreational and tourist activities, including boating, fishing, swimming, water skiing, photography, etc. The lake is also a natural habitat for various species of More...
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Cooperstown
Cooperstown is the seat of Griggs County, in the east central area of North Dakota. It has a population of about 1,053 people. Map coordinates are latitude 47.44 N, longitude 98.12 W and elevation is 1,437 feet. Cooperstown is a rural town in the scenic Sheyenne River valley that welcomes visitors.Attractions • Cooper Theatre, 810 Burel Ave. SW, Cooperstown, ND 58425. Small, rural movie theater. • Griggs County Historical Museum 12th Street SE, Cooperstown, ND 58425. Tel: (701) 797-2771 or (701) 797-2528. See More...
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Carrington
Carrington is the county seat of Foster County, in the north central portion of North Dakota. It has a population of 2,268 people. Attractions • Camp Kimball State Historic Site, 4 miles west on Highway 52, 5 miles south, 1 mile east, Carrington. Tel: (701) 328-2666. This was the campsite of the Sibley Expedition on July 22-23, 1863. • Foster County Museum Second Street & 16th Avenue South, Carrington, ND 58421. Tel: (701) 652-3363. Fax: (701) 652-3363. Military uniforms, household items, old pictures of More...
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