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Steele was platted in 1878 by Wilbur F. Steele, and named for him. [6] The community got its start soon after the railroad was extended to that point. [7] A post office has been in operation at Steele since 1880. [8] The Kidder County Courthouse was built in 1883. The high temperature was 121 degrees Fahrenheit in Steele, N.D. on July 6, 1936. [9]
The Kidder County Courthouse in Steele, North Dakota was built in 1883. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1] In 1913, the third story roof was replaced and the entrance was moved. [2] It is the longest-serving courthouse building in the state.
Unincorporated communities in Steele County, North Dakota (1 P) Pages in category "Populated places in Steele County, North Dakota" This category contains only the following page.
The cuisine of North Dakota differs from average Midwestern cuisine in a number of ways. [how?] Though much of the Midwest has strong German influences, North Dakota also has a strong influence from Norway as well as the many ethnic Germans from Russia [1] who settled there. There is also a strong Native American influence on the cuisine of ...
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First Presbyterian Church of Steele is a historic church at Mitchell Ave. N and First Street in Steele, North Dakota. It was built in 1922 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [1] The congregation's first church had been destroyed by a tornado, and its second church, a brick one, was built in 1887.
Space Aliens Grill & Bar is a small regional chain of outer space-themed restaurants in the U.S. states of North Dakota and Minnesota. There are currently three locations. The company was founded in 1997 and is currently based in Bismarck, North Dakota.
Rax Roast Beef is a regional U.S. fast food restaurant chain specializing in roast beef sandwiches. The company has been through many iterations, declaring bankruptcy more than once, rising to as many as 504 locations in 38 U.S. states in the 1980s and falling to fewer than 20 locations on more than one occasion.