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Home of Economy is a chain of retail stores with eight locations in North Dakota: Grand Forks, Grafton, Devils Lake, Minot, Williston, Jamestown, Watford City and Rugby. Home of Economy sells a variety of goods: clothing, work wear, home furniture, housewares, automotive goods, tools, farm supplies, hardware, lawn and garden supplies, paint ...
Devils Lake is a city in and the county seat of Ramsey County, North Dakota, United States. [7] The population was 7,192 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is named after the nearby body of water called Devils Lake .
Devils Lake is a lake in the U.S. state of North Dakota. It is the largest natural body of water and the second-largest body of water in North Dakota after Lake Sakakawea. It can reach a level of 1,458 ft (444 m) before naturally flowing into the Sheyenne River via the Tolna Coulee. On June 27, 2011, it reached an unofficial historical high ...
North Dakota Highway 19 (ND 19) is an east–west route through central North Dakota. It runs from County Road 19 (CR 19) at the McHenry–Pierce county line to ND 20 in Devils Lake, a total of 70 miles (112.65 km). It has one concurrency with US Highway 281 (US 281) for four miles (6.4 km) near Minnewaukan.
North Dakota 20 in Devils Lake, August 2013. Starting at US 52 in downtown Jamestown, ND 20 follows 4th Street NE until 5th Avenue NE, then curves onto 13th Street NE until 12th Avenue NE where ND 20 follows 12th Avenue out of Jamestown. 21.3 miles away from the intersection, ND 20 turns right onto ND 9 and continues for about six miles before turning off in Courtenay and running for 16.8 ...
Devils Lake: 1936 Christie Building Devils Lake Commercial District: Devils Lake: 1920 Crystal Springs School (former Progressive School) Crystal Springs: 1920 Computer Store/Cookie's New Image Devils Lake: 1920s Delchar Theater: Mayville: 1927 Edgar Building: Grand Forks: 1906 Edinburg WPA Auditorium: Edinburg: 1938 Emmons County Courthouse ...
In September 2021, after more than 100 years, the Journal closed its printing room and transferred all printing to Bismarck, North Dakota. While printing transferred to Bismarck, the local office in Devil's Lake remains open, housing the editorial and sales staff. In November 2022, Devils Lake Journal was sold to Champion Media. [3]
ND 57 then curves to the north and crosses Devils Lake a second time, meeting its eastern terminus with ND 20 while crossing the lake. [2] All of ND 57 is included in the National Highway System, [3] a system of highways important to the nation's defense, economy, and mobility. [4]