5 facts about the North Dakota state
Theodore Roosevelt arrived in the Dakota Territory in September 1883 as a young, sickly New York politician looking to h…
The Bakken Formation, a rock unit buried roughly two miles beneath the surface of North Dakota and parts of Montana, is…
North Dakota leads the nation in the production of sunflowers, canola, flaxseed, dry edible peas, and several other spec…
The Enchanted Highway in western North Dakota is a 32-mile stretch of road lined with the world's largest metal sculptur…
North Dakota and South Dakota were admitted to the Union simultaneously on November 2, 1889, when President Grover Cleve…