Theodore Roosevelt National Park: This park is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. It's divided into three units, each offering stunning landscapes, hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and opportunities for scenic drives.
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Maah Daah Hey Trail: This is a 144-mile-long trail that winds through the Badlands of North Dakota. It's a fantastic option for hikers, bikers, and horseback riders who want to experience the rugged beauty of the area.
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International Peace Garden: Located on the border with Canada, this garden symbolizes the peaceful relationship between the United States and Canada. It's a beautifully landscaped area with flower gardens, walking paths, and a variety of events.
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Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site: This historic site was a major trading post in the early 19th century. It provides a glimpse into the fur trade era and has reconstructed buildings and interpretive programs.
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Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site: This site preserves the historic and cultural heritage of the Northern Plains Indians. Visitors can explore the remains of earthlodges and learn about the indigenous cultures that once thrived here.
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North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum: Located in Bismarck, this museum offers a comprehensive look at the history, geology, and culture of North Dakota. It's a great place to learn about the state's past.
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Fargo-Moorhead: This metropolitan area on the eastern border of North Dakota offers a range of cultural attractions, including theaters, art galleries, and the Fargo Air Museum. Don't forget to see the famous "Woodchipper" from the movie Fargo!
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Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center: Situated in Washburn, this center provides insight into the Lewis and Clark Expedition and their journey through the region. It features exhibits, artifacts, and beautiful views of the Missouri River.
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Scandinavian Heritage Park: Located in Minot, this park celebrates the Scandinavian heritage of many North Dakotans. It includes replicas of traditional Scandinavian buildings and monuments.
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Lake Sakakawea: This reservoir on the Missouri River offers opportunities for fishing, boating, camping, and water sports. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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