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  2. Pig wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Greased pig contest, Houston A boy holding a greased pig Pig wrestling (also known as pig scramble [1] and with the variants hog wrestling and greased pig catching) is a game sometimes played at agricultural shows such as state and county fairs, in which contestants, try to hold onto a pig.

  3. White Horse Hill National Game Preserve - Wikipedia

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    White Horse Hill National Game Preserve (Dakota: Šúŋkawakháŋ Ská Pahá, formerly known as Sullys Hill National Game Preserve) is a National Wildlife Refuge and nature center located on the shore of Devils Lake in Benson County, North Dakota, within the Spirit Lake Tribe reservation.

  4. Category:Sports in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Sports in North Dakota by century (3 C) ... Prairie Rose State Games This page was last edited on 28 July 2024, at 22:12 (UTC). Text ...

  5. List of counties in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    County FIPS code [2] County seat [3] Est. [3] Etymology [4] Population [5] Area [3] [5] Map Adams County: 001: Hettinger: 1885: John Quincy Adams (1848-1919), a railroad agent and cousin of the former president who was instrumental in having the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway built through North Dakota: 2,163: 988 sq mi (2,559 km 2 ...

  6. Dakota Marker - Wikipedia

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    North Dakota State 27–14: 65: November 4, 1978 Brookings, SD North Dakota State 28–26: 66: October 27, 1979 Fargo, ND North Dakota State 38–14: 67: October 18, 1980 Brookings, SD North Dakota State 23–16: 68: October 10, 1981 Fargo, ND North Dakota State 48–24: 69: October 2, 1982 Brookings, SD North Dakota State 10–3: 70: October ...

  7. Indigenous North American stickball - Wikipedia

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    Traditional stickball games were sometimes major events that could last several days. As many as 100 to 1,000 men from opposing villages or tribes would participate. The games were played in open plains located between the two villages, and the goals could range from 500 yards (460 m) to several miles apart. [6]

  8. Nekoma, North Dakota, pyramid played key role in U.S. Cold ...

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    Sep. 6—NEKOMA, N.D. — Outside of the tiny town of Nekoma, North Dakota, population 31, the Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex has become little more than a landmark that hints at North ...

  9. Northwood, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Northwood is a city in Grand Forks County, North Dakota, United States. ... the city has a total area of 1.27 square miles (3.29 km 2), all land. [10] Demographics