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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Sunday morning worship at 10 AM and Wednesday worship at 6 PM. Call to inquire about special services and events offered throughout the year.
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St. Leo's is very easily my first church choice when I am in the Minot area! This incredible Catholic Church was built in 1908, and to this day, it continues to stand majestically tall and incredibly proud in Downtown Minot. They are currently in the process of restoring this beautiful and historic church in phases. My most recent Mass here was on March 17th, St. Patrick's Day 2019! It was a beautiful Mass that I attended with my wife! The priest, Father Justin Waltz, even shared a bit of St. Leo's history at this Mass. Someone from California mailed an old post card of St. Leo's, postmarked "Aug 27 1913", to St. Leo's. Fr. Waltz said he believed that this was the oldest photo of St. Leo's that he has ever seen. Very cool indeed. May Our Dear Lord Bless, Guide, and Keep You Always! JMJ+
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At St. George’s you’ll find an exciting array of opportunities for fellowship, spiritual growth, and outreach. Worship is at the heart of all that we do. Our main service is on Sunday at 9:00am for the summer and includes music and activities for children and youth. We also offer a more contemplative services on Wednesday at 5:30pm. Come and experience our blend of Native American and Anglican traditions. It’s the people of St. George’s who really set our community apart. They are creative, interesting, caring, hospitable, and fun. You’ll enjoy meeting them, and we gladly welcome you as part of our family. Episcopal Church, Anglican Church, Orthodox Church
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A peaceful, beautiful and historical Basilica. The Stained Glass alone is worth the visit for viewing,
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