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North Dakota National Historic Landmarks (clickable map)
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.
Current National Historic Landmarks
[1]
Landmark name
Image
Date designated
[2]
Location
County
Description
1
Frederick A. and Sophia Bagg Bonanza Farm
Frederick A. and Sophia Bagg Bonanza Farm
April 5, 2005 (
#85002832 )
Mooreton
46°15′11″N 96°51′57″W / 46.253056°N 96.865833°W / 46.253056; -96.865833 (Frederick A. and Sophia Bagg Bonanza Farm )
Richland
Preserved
bonanza farm .
2
Biesterfeldt Site
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December 23, 2016 (
#100000874 )
Lisbon vicinity
46°23′46″N 97°29′11″W / 46.396111°N 97.486389°W / 46.396111; -97.486389 (Biesterfeldt Site )
Ransom
3
Big Hidatsa Village Site
Big Hidatsa Village Site
July 19, 1964 (
#66000600 )
Stanton
47°21′41″N 101°23′22″W / 47.361255°N 101.389541°W / 47.361255; -101.389541 (Big Hidatsa Village Site )
Mercer
Largest of three villages preserved in
Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site .
4
Fort Union Trading Post
Fort Union Trading Post
July 4, 1961 (
#66000103 )
Williston vicinity
47°59′58″N 104°02′26″W / 47.999444°N 104.040556°W / 47.999444; -104.040556 (Fort Union Trading Post )
McKenzie and
Williams
Most important fur trading post on the upper Missouri until 1867. Visitors included
John James Audubon ,
George Catlin , Father
Pierre-Jean De Smet ,
Sitting Bull ,
Karl Bodmer , and
Jim Bridger .
5
Huff Archeological Site
Huff Archeological Site
February 18, 1997 (
#80002920 )
Huff
46°37′07″N 100°38′33″W / 46.618611°N 100.6425°W / 46.618611; -100.6425 (Huff Archeological Site )
Morton
Former fortified village of the
Mandan , on the bank of
Lake Oahe .
Archaeological site , now a state park open to the public.
6
Lynch Knife River Flint Quarry
Lynch Knife River Flint Quarry
July 13, 2011 (
#11000629 )
near
Dunn Center
47°21′12″N 102°37′22″W / 47.353333°N 102.622778°W / 47.353333; -102.622778 (Lynch Knife River Flint Quarry )
Dunn
7
Menoken Indian Village Site
Menoken Indian Village Site
July 19, 1964 (
#66000599 )
Bismarck
46°50′29″N 100°31′06″W / 46.841495°N 100.518386°W / 46.841495; -100.518386 (Menoken Indian Village Site )
Burleigh
Site of 13th-century village, now a state park.
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