Branch Across Interstate 94
By North Dakota Tourism Division
07/08/2010
Let your tour loose for shopping like there’s no
tomorrow, fine dining, exquisite art, theater
presentations and special events. Wait, there’s more!
Show them legendary treasures along the way — listening to folklore of white
buffalo, digging into dinosaur discoveries and finding yourself in colorful canyon
lands that clearly must hold secrets. Find Internet links and Web addresses for
these attractions at NDtourism.com.Contact Information:
t: view phone 800-435-5663
e: view email dfelchle@nd.gov
w: view URL http://NDtourism.com
Trip Highlights:
- National Buffalo Museum, Frontier Village & World’s Largest Buffalo, Jamestown
- Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, Mandan
- On-A-Slant Indian Village, Mandan
- Dakota Dinosaur Museum, Dickinso
- Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Medora
Tour Dates:
Number of Days: 3
Day 1:
Fargo Theatre, Fargo
Historic landmark featuring a “Mighty Wurlitzer” pipe organ and the Fargo Film Festival.
Plains Art Museum, Fargo
Accredited art museum featuring national and regional exhibits.
Bonanzaville, West Fargo
Large collection of artifacts, historic homes, air museum, blacksmith shop and more.
Shopper’s haven in the 13th Avenue Southwest area, West Fargo and Fargo
Super sports, outlet and big brand shopping, plus craft and kitchen stores galore!
Rosebud Visitor Center, Valley City
Interpretation of the Sheyenne Valley, Agriculture Hall of Fame and an 1881 railroad car.
National Buffalo Museum, Frontier Village & World’s Largest Buffalo, Jamestown
Buffalo herd featuring rare albino buffalo, plus a 60-ton concrete buffalo and Frontier Village.
Day 2:
North Dakota Heritage Center, Bismarck
Largest state museum features exhibits on history, immigration, early native people, dinosaurs, the Lewis & Clark Expedition and Indian War period.
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, Mandan
Military command post featuring the reconstructed home of General George Custer and his wife, Libbie.
On-A-Slant Indian Village, Mandan
Mandan Indian earthlodge village within Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park.
Five Nations Art Depot, Mandan
Authentic American Indian bead work, music, paintings, jewelry, sculptures and baskets.
Dakota Dinosaur Museum, Dickinson
Showcasing the prehistoric life of North Dakota, including T-Rex and life-size Triceratops and Pachycephalosaurus.
Prairie Outpost Park, Dickinson
Historic Germans-from-Russia stone house, Norwegian stabbur and veteran’s chapel.
Day 3:
Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Medora
Located in the beautiful Badlands and named for the President who lived here. Features Theodore Roosevelt’s cabin from the Maltese Cross Ranch and a 36-mile loop drive through the park with a view of buffalo, deer, elk, bighorn
sheep, wild horses, mule deer and prairie dog towns.
North Dakota Cowboy Hall Of Fame, Medora
Showing the life of cowboys, homesteaders and trail drivers. See Sitting Bull’s headdress!
Chateau de Morés State Historic Site, Medora
The frontier home of the famous French nobleman who founded the city of Medora.
Pitchfork Fondue, Medora
A real western steak meal served on the bluffs overlooking Medora. Medora Musical follows.
The Medora Musical, Medora
Must-see Broadway-style variety show and colorful production at the spectacular Burning Hills Amphitheatre. Western entertainment and a patriotic salute are part of each show!






