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  2. World's Largest Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    World's Largest Buffalo is a sculpture of an American Bison located in Jamestown, North Dakota, United States, at the Frontier Village. It is visible from Interstate 94, overlooking the city from above the James River valley. The statue is a significant tourist draw for Jamestown and the source of its nickname, The Buffalo City. [1]

  3. Elmer Petersen - Wikipedia

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    Elmer Paul Petersen (September 4, 1928 – August 5, 2020) was an American sculptor who worked in metal. His most prominent artwork is the World's Largest Buffalo in Jamestown, North Dakota.

  4. List of the tallest statues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    World's Largest Buffalo Monument: 7.9: 26: see article Elmer Petersen: 1969: Jamestown, North Dakota: cement: ... completion of the Statue of Liberty. [48] Goddess of ...

  5. Jamestown, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The James River, a Missouri River tributary, in Jamestown. Jamestown is located at the confluence of the James River and Pipestem Creek.According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 13.356 square miles (34.59 km 2), of which 13.296 square miles (34.44 km 2) is land and 0.060 square miles (0.16 km 2) is water.

  6. BuffaloJam! in Jamestown to benefit people living with ... - AOL

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    Aug. 23—JAMESTOWN — A BuffaloJam! organizer is hoping some good weather on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 25-26, will help draw thousands to the music festival at the Stutsman County Fairgrounds in ...

  7. Salem Sue - Wikipedia

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    Salem Sue was the second giant roadside animal sculpture built in North Dakota, after the world's largest buffalo was erected in Jamestown, North Dakota in 1959. [4] Salem Sue as seen from highway I-94. A road leads up to the base of the statue, where one may view the surrounding terrain for a distance of several miles.

  8. Smoke Bomb Hill barracks renovation complete. Here's ... - AOL

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    Fort Liberty has yet to announce a date when the soldiers will move back in. A $13.5 million contract was awarded to demolish 12 of the buildings, while two separate contracts worth more than $82 ...

  9. Jamestown Historic District (Jamestown, North Dakota)

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    The Jamestown Historic District in Jamestown, North Dakota is a 43.1-acre (17.4 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1989. It includes works designed by the Hancock Brothers and by Gilbert Horton .