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The Shelby Dakota started with a short-wheelbase, short-bed, standard-cab, Sport package pickup. The 3.9 L V6 producing 125 hp (93 kW) was replaced by a 5.2 L V8 with throttle-body injection. The tight space in the Dakota's engine compartment necessitated removing the engine-driven fan in front and using a pair of electric ones instead.
The Carstens Farmstead is a collection of historic buildings located south of Shelby, Iowa, United States.Johan Carstens was a German immigrant who spent eight years living and working in Milwaukee, Chicago, and Davenport, Iowa before settling in Pottawattamie County in 1871, where he established this farm.
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Recently, Shelby has seen the approval of several new developments, including the Blanton Farm project that will potentially add around 1,600 new homes to the city and another development planned ...
Fort Ransom State Park is a public recreation area located in the Sheyenne River Valley two miles north of the town of Fort Ransom in Ransom County, North Dakota. The state park preserves two homesteader farms: the Bjone House and the Andrew Sunne farm. [4] The park is a featured site on the Sheyenne River Valley National Scenic Byway. [5] [6]
Erected in 1926, the Sunnyside Farm Barn was the central focus of the North Dakota State Training School from 1926 to 1971. Hundreds of Training School inmates worked in the Sunnyside Farm Barn on a daily basis, learning skills that would equip them to be productive members of North Dakota's predominantly agricultural society after their release.
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Dakota territorial legislator Nelson E. Nelson (1830-1913) 2,991: 982 sq mi (2,543 km 2) Oliver County: 065: Center: 1885: Dakota territorial legislator Harry S. Oliver (1855-1909) 1,879: 724 sq mi (1,875 km 2) Pembina County: 067: Cavalier: 1867: Named for the high-bush cranberries which grew wild in the area.