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  2. North Dakota State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The territorial capitol as designed by the Minneapolis architectural firm of Caulkins and Telford [3] in 1883 The First State Capitol building - 1903 wing. The first capitol building was constructed between 1883 and 1884 to house the territorial government, and after statehood, two additions were erected: the Senate wing (1894, south side), and the House wing (ca. 1903, north side).

  3. What happened to all the leeches in Leech Lake? - AOL

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    Listen and subscribe to our podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify WALKER, Minn. — Minnesota's third-largest lake has a namesake only an angler could love: the leech. Earthworm's ugly aquatic cousin.

  4. Cut Foot Sioux Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Center, on the Leech Lake Indian Reservation, offers interpretive programs and a fishing pier. From the Center the trail runs west through wooded country past several lakes, including Cut Foot Sioux Lake , then turns north and slopes gradually up to Farley Tower, an old lookout.

  5. Leech Lake - Wikipedia

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    Leech Lake (translated from the Ojibwe language Gaa-zagaskwaajimekaag: Lake abundant with bloodsuckers) is a lake located in north central Minnesota, United States. It is southeast of Bemidji , located mainly within the Leech Lake Indian Reservation , and completely within the Chippewa National Forest .

  6. North Dakota Game and Fish Department - Wikipedia

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    The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is the State of North Dakota's State agency charged with stewardship of the state's fish, game, and wildlife resources. The department sets fish and game regulations, including issuance of hunting and fishing licenses and enforcement of state regulations throughout the state.

  7. List of North Dakota state parks - Wikipedia

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    Lake Sakakawea: Includes Fort Stevenson State Park Arboretum: Grahams Island State Park: Ramsey: 959.33 acres (388.23 ha) 1988 Devils Lake: Last remaining unit of the four former Devils Lake State Parks: Icelandic State Park: Pembina: 930.3 acres (376.5 ha) 1964 Lake Renwick: Includes the Gunlogson Arboretum Nature Preserve Lake Metigoshe State ...

  8. Category:Lakes of North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Lake Metigoshe State Park; Mud Lake (North Dakota) P. ... Stump Lake (North Dakota) U.

  9. Lewis and Clark State Park (North Dakota) - Wikipedia

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    The North Dakota state parks department added three park units on Lake Sakakawea after the state legislature authorized the leasing of land from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1971. Lake Sakakawea and Lewis and Clark state parks were established in 1973; Fort Stevenson State Park near Garrison was established in 1974. [4]