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Apple Creek
in North Dakota Historical Markers
This North Dakota State Highway Department Bicentennial Marker is located at an eastbound rest area along Interstate 94 about 10 miles west of Bismarck, North Dakota.
posted by: Marine Biologist
location: North Dakota
date approved: 6/4/2008
last visited: 6/16/2013
W15.6 km
Telegraphed News of Custer's Defeat -- Bismarck ND
A plaque on a boulder near the Northern Pacific RR Depot details the story of the biggest scoop of a newspaperman's life -- the death of General George A. Custer at Little Big Horn.
posted by: Benchmark Blasterz
date approved: 2/14/2014
last visited: 8/9/2013
W16.1 km
First Non-Roman Church Service -- Bismarck ND
A bronze plaque on a pedestal in Bismarck's Camp Hancock historical park recalls the first non-Roman catholic church service in Bismarck
Church of the Bread of Life - Bismarck ND
The state historic marker on the 1885 Church of the Bread of Life in the Camp Hancock historic park in downtown Bismarck ND
W18.2 km
Bismarck River Warehouse
The history of steamboat navigation presents one of the most colorful phases of North Dakota history.
posted by: plainsdrifter358
date approved: 7/5/2006
last visited: 7/18/2020
W21.4 km
Civilian Conservation Corps -- Ft Abraham Lincoln SP, nr Mandan ND
A North Dakota historic marker commemorates the contributions of the Civilian Conservation Corps across the state
last visited: 6/15/2022
NW64.1 km
Fort Mandan (New Marker) - Washburn, North Dakota
Historical marker commemorating Fort Mandan, where Lewis and Clark spent the winter of 1804-5.
posted by: BruceS
date approved: 11/25/2007
last visited: 8/4/2013
Fort Mandan (Old Marker) - Washburn, North Dakota
Historical marker commemoration Fort Mandan where Lewis and Clark spent the winter 1804-05.
last visited: 11/9/2013
SW64.2 km
Bismarck to Deadwood Stage Trail
This 240 mile route from Bismarck to Deadwood was authorized by the Territorial Legislature in 1877.
last visited: 9/1/2009
SW65.3 km
Flasher Centennial Railroad Park 1889 ~ 1989
The Northern Pacific Railroad made Flasher, ND a boom town by 1913, three years after the railroad reached Flasher.
last visited: 5/22/2009
NW70.2 km
Fort Clark Historic Site
Historical marker commemorating an early fur trading post along the Missouri River.
date approved: 11/23/2007
last visited: never
NW81.9 km
Lewis & Clark at the Knife River Indian Villages
Historical marker commemorating the time Lewis and Clark spent in the Indian villages near the Knife River in central North Dakota. Sakakawea who accompanied Lewis and Clark on the expedition came from one of these villages.
last visited: 8/15/2015
SW96.7 km
Cannonball Stage Station
This was the fifth stop after Bismarck on the Bismarck-Deadwood Trail.
posted by: WFKellers
date approved: 9/2/2009
last visited: 2/10/2010
NW100.4 km
Proceeding West - Lake Sakakawea State Park, North Dakota
Historical marker commemorating the role Sakakawea played on the Lewis & Clark Expedition, located at the Lake Sakakawea State Park visitors center.
NW113.3 km
Zap Mining
Historical marker located at the entrance to the Zap City Park commemorating the coal mining in the Zap area.
date approved: 8/8/2007
last visited: 5/20/2018