If you’ve never thought much about North Dakota, maybe it’s time you started. Boasting miles and miles of hiking trails, including the Lewis and Clark trail, in addition to multiple museums, golf courses, casinos and amusement parks, North Dakota is bursting with things to do. Situated smack between the Great Lakes and the Pacific Ocean, North Dakota was once called “America’s Most Affordable Vacation Site” by the American Automobile Association. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark are two of North Dakota’s most famous residents. Tracing the courses of the Missouri and Columbia and rivers, the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail stretches through 11 states. Thanks to their explorations, visitors to North Dakota with an interest in history can do some exploring of their own. Bismarck is not only the capital of the state, it’s also home to several Lewis and Clark historical sites including Fort Yates, where the pair stopped to trade with the Mandan Indians. For family fun in Bismarck, don’t miss the Dakota Zoo and Raging Rivers Waterpark. With more golf courses per capita than any other state (11 in Bismarck and Fargo alone), golf lovers are sure to find a course to their liking. Agri-tourism is also a popular activity in North Dakota, which ranks first in the production of spring wheat, durum wheat, sunflowers, barley, honey and other crops.
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5.0 based on 69 reviews
We took in The Teddy Roosevelt Show our first night in town. It was entertaining and educational. The actor had you believing he really was T Roosevelt. It was a great introduction before visiting the national park the next day. The theater was well kept and comfortable. Because of Covid they suggested everyone wear masks and spread out in the general admission seating. It would have been helpful to have a staff member to help people choose appropriate social distanced seats. We moved twice before the show after people sat right next to us. I would highly recommend this show. The cost of $18 a piece was worth every penny.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
We had a wonderful evening taking in the production. The setting is unique and cozy, sort of outdoors with a roof on it. We had dinner in the lodge before the show, it was fine. The lodge itself is in need of renovation, the day we were there it was in the upper 80's and no air conditioning...I was starting to sweat.. What a great area, nice people and talented troop!
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4.5 based on 9 reviews
The F-M Symphony presents a five-pair series of Masterworks Concerts, a three-concert Chamber Music Concert Series, a Holiday Pops Concert, Young People's Concert, and an outdoor "Symphony Rocks at Bluestem" concert in August with the 12-piece Post-Traumatic Funk Syndrome. Music Director Christopher Zimmerman was chosen from among 140 applicants, and began his tenure in the 2013-14 concert season.
4.5 based on 805 reviews
We stayed in Medora while visiting Teddy Roosevelt National Park. It is a small western town with such hospitable people ! The venue is an outdoor mini amphitheater located in an area with such beautiful views of the surrounding area. The show is great for people of all ages. This show hits you right in the heart, with the great sense of pride for North Dakota , Teddy Roosevelt & a love for America that is portrayed through these talented individuals. The night my family attended they honored veterans. Due to CoVid seating is at half capacity . We felt safe & it felt terrific to be able to attend a show after 4 months of safe at home orders. You won't be sorry.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
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