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  2. Park River, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Park River, North Dakota. Park River is a city in Walsh County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 1,424 at the 2020 census. [3] Park River was founded in 1884. In 1903, a Park River blacksmith named Samuel Holland built a motor car called the Holland Special. He built at least five more cars between 1903 and 1908.

  3. Minot, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Minot, North Dakota. US 2, US 52, US 83, US 83 Byp. Minot (/ ˈmaɪnɒt / ⓘ MY-not) is a city in and the county seat of Ward County, North Dakota, United States, [5] in the state's north-central region. It is most widely known for the Air Force base approximately 15 miles (24 km) north of the city. With a population of 48,377 at the 2020 ...

  4. Park River (North Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    Park River (North Dakota) Coordinates: 48°28′28″N 97°09′22″W. The Park River is a river in North Dakota. Park River is a tributary of the Red River of the North. The name likely comes from brush corrals built by Native Americans on the banks of the river, called "buffalo parks" by early explorers. The corrals were used in a form of ...

  5. 2011 Souris River flood - Wikipedia

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    The Red River drainage basin, with the Souris River highlighted. Flooding in Minot on June 23. The 2011 Souris/Mouse River flood in Canada and the United States occurred in June and was greater than a hundred-year flooding event for the river. [1][2] The US Army Corps of Engineers estimated the flood to have a recurrence interval of two to five ...

  6. Geography of Minot, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Physical geography. Minot, North Dakota, is located in the Drift Prairie region of north central North Dakota, at 48°13′59″N 101°17′32″W. [1] According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 14.6 sq mi (38 km 2 ). It is almost entirely land; the Souris River, its numerous surrounding oxbow lakes, and a few creeks take ...

  7. Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The village is located ½ mile north of present-day Stanton, North Dakota, 1 hour north west of Bismarck, and 1 ½ hours south west of Minot, North Dakota. The Knife River is a tributary to the Missouri River. Scenic sights such as broad plains, river bluffs, and river bottom forests can all be seen along the two rivers. The national park ...

  8. Minot, North Dakota metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Minot Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of three counties in North Dakota, anchored by the city of Minot. As of the 2010 census, the area had a population of 69,540. In 2012, it was estimated that the population of the Minot Micropolitan Area was 73,146.

  9. Lake Sakakawea - Wikipedia

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    Lake Sakakawea is a large reservoir in the north central United States, impounded in 1953 by Garrison Dam, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dam located in the Missouri River basin in central North Dakota. Named for the Shoshone - Hidatsa woman Sakakawea (who accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition), it is the largest man-made lake located ...