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The List of National Historic Landmarks in North Dakota contains the landmarks designated by the U.S. Federal Government for the U.S. state of North Dakota. There are 7 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in North Dakota.
North of Stanton on both sides of the Knife River [16 47°20′23″N 101°22′56″W / 47.339722°N 101.382222°W / 47.339722; -101.382222 ( Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site Archeological
North Dakota National Natural Landmarks (clickable map) Name Image Date Location County Ownership Description Fischer Lake: 1960 Stutsman: mixed- state & private ...
Pages in category "National Historic Landmarks in North Dakota" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
National Natural Landmarks of North Dakota as designated by the National Park Service The main article for this category is National Natural Landmark . See also: List of National Natural Landmarks
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site is a partial reconstruction of the most important fur trading post on the upper Missouri River from 1829 to 1867. The fort site is about two miles from the confluence of the Missouri River and its tributary, the Yellowstone River, on the Dakota side of the North Dakota/Montana border, 25 miles from Williston, North Dakota.
Most landmark designations are in one of the 50 states. New York is the state with the most (270), and New York City, with 114 designations, is the city with the largest number of designations. Of the states, North Dakota has the fewest designations with seven.
North Dakota: 1,751.00 acres (7.0860 km 2) Preserves the historic and archaeological remnants of bands of Hidatsa, Northern Plains Indians, in Stanton, North Dakota. Knife River was a major trading and agricultural area and the area was home to the villages of Awatixa Xi'e, Awatixa, and Big Hidatsa Village. [68] Lincoln Home: Illinois