Bismarck's 19-story Art Deco capitol dominates the cityscape as the tallest building in the entire state. Its grounds include historical and cultural institutions including the State Supreme Court, the State Library and the Liberty Memorial. Stretching along the Missouri River, the Great Plains city is home to extensive parks, hiking trails and golf courses, as well as the Dakota Zoo and the Super Slide Amusement Park.
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** We will be reopening on June 22. Four galleries tell the fascinating story of North Dakota through thousands of artifacts and specimens, high-tech displays, and interactive exhibits. Experience North Dakota’s heritage throughout the museum spaces. Along with the galleries, hallway exhibits located within the Corridor of History also help tell our unique story. The Northern Lights Atrium is a stunning combination of architecture and symbolism, and the outdoor Pembina River Plaza features specimens from our geologic past. Find treasures in the new Museum Store, and enjoy refreshments at the James River Cafe. From a life-size T. rex skeleton cast to a 1950s soda shop, you will find connections from your own life with your experience here. Our goal is “history for everyone."
We only had an hour before they closed at 4PM. We needed at least 2 take our time and read most everything. It has great displays and authentic Native American artifacts. We learned lots of new things here and would definitely come back. They do have really strong COVID practices in place which was good.
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Kirkwood Mall is conveniently located near Bismarck Expressway and 7th Street with direct access to I-94, and is anchored by Herberger's, I. Keating Furniture, JCPenney, Scheels and Target. Other favorite retailers include American Eagle Outfitters, Bath & Body Works, Buckle, Chico's, Kay Jewelers, Victoria's Secret and Yankee Candle. Mall restaurants include Arby's, Bob's Pizza Plus, Fortune Cookie, Grizzly's Grill & Saloon and Subway.
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Bismarck's newest fine art retail gallery celebrating history, art, and culture! Featuring original artwork by local and regional artists as well as unique gifts for sale in the store. The Capital Gallery is owned and operated by The Lewis & Clark Fort Mandan Foundation, a 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization.
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