Worked in 1884 as a private habitation of the liquor merchant Asa Fisher, this delightful chateau was outlined in a Victorian Stick style and worked as the home of North Dakota governors from 1893 to 1960. Amid that time the
Around 20 miles before you achieve Bismarck you will see the city's fundamental point of interest: the wonderful 19-story Art Deco state legislative center, the tallest working in the city and the seat of the North Dakota government overwhelms the
Camp Hancock State Historic Site saves some portion of a 1872 army base once known as Camp Greeley that was built up to give security to battalion troops who were building the Northern Pacific Railroad. Situated at 101 East Main
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