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  2. Elks Club and Store Building–Dickinson Lodge No. 1137

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    The Elks Club and Store Building—Dickenson Lodge #1137, also known as Elks Club or Elks Building, is an Early Commercial building in Dickinson, North Dakota, United States. It was built in 1913. It was built in 1913.

  3. Dickinson Area Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Dickinson (Carnegie Area) Public Library on 3rd St. W. in Dickinson, North Dakota was built in 1909 as a Carnegie library, funded by a $12,500 grant. [2] A 1938 expansion was a Works Project Administration project, with design by Louis W. Veigel. It was expanded again in 1975 at cost of in 1975 for $224,541. [2]

  4. Stark County, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Stark County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 33,646, making it the 7th most populous county in North Dakota. [1] and was estimated to be 33,001 in 2023. [2] Its county seat is Dickinson. [3] Stark County is part of the Dickinson, North Dakota micropolitan area.

  5. Dickinson, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Dickinson is a city in and the county seat of Stark County, North Dakota, United States. [9] The population was 25,679 at the 2020 census, [5] and was estimated to be 25,130 in 2023, [6] making it the seventh most populous city in North Dakota. Since the North Dakota oil boom the city has become one of the fastest-growing cities in the United ...

  6. Bis-Man Transit - Wikipedia

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    Bis-Man Transit decided to pursue option 2 under the branding of Capital Area Transit (CAT). A competition was held among Bismarck State College commercial art class students to design a logo for CAT, Catherine Dalzell's winning design was chosen in December 2003. On May 6, 2004, the official dedication of Capital Area Transit took place, with ...

  7. Dickinson, North Dakota micropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Dickinson Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in North Dakota, anchored by the city of Dickinson. As of the 2010 census , the μSA had a population of 24,982 (a July 1, 2019 estimate placed the population at 32,417).

  8. Gladstone, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Gladstone was laid out in 1882, and was originally built up by a group of settlers from Ripon, Wisconsin. [5] The group's founder James Gray Campbell was joined by about 150 pioneers who included Mrs. Ira Lawrence, May (Lawrence) Sorber, Russell Lawrence (born 1882 at Gladstone), Alice Campbell Lytle (born 1882 at Gladstone), Mrs. Birdsall, Mrs. Clarence E. Eldred, Mrs. Charles Kono, Estelle ...

  9. Dickinson Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Dickinson Public Schools is a system of public schools located in Dickinson, North Dakota. ... 444 4th Street West. Dickinson, North Dakota, 58601 United States ...