Destination North Dakota
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North Dakota, the state's economy, tax structure and cost of living, education,
transportation, climate, recreational opportunities, history and more.
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The Peace Garden State, home of fertile lands and Badlands, of prairies and
legends, a land whose people thrive upon their heritage of self-determination: this is North
Dakota, whose pioneering spirit of the past lends itself to a promising future.
Industry Snapshot
North Dakota touts an emerging biotechnology and life sciences industry sector.
With its particular strength in agricultural research, in addition to excellent academic
resources, North Dakota is poised for continued growth in the field.
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Economy/Cost of Living
With just over 635,000 people, North Dakota ranks 48th in population in the United States.
The largest cities in the Peace Garden State are Fargo, the state capital Bismarck, Grand Forks,
Minot, Mandan, Dickinson, Jamestown, West Fargo, Williston, and Wahpeton.
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Education
North Dakota provides a wealth of educational opportunities. School-age children may attend
public, private, or home schools. Many higher education institutions exist in North Dakota,
whether public, private, or in tribal or community colleges.
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Recreation & Entertainment
North Dakota offers plentiful recreational and entertainment opportunities throughout the
state. Whether seeking cultural or outdoor pursuits, the Peace Garden State has something for
everyone.
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Transportation
North Dakota’s Midwestern location and proximity to the Canada make it easily accessible by
many modes of transportation. Major interstate highways cross the state, including I-29 running
north to south from Canada to South Dakota, and I-94, running east to west from Minnesota to
Montana.
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Geography & Climate
North Dakota is located in the Midwestern and Western regions of the United States,
geographically in the continent’s center, and ranks as the 19th largest state in total area by
covering 70,704 square miles. North Dakota is bordered to the north by the country Canada, to
the south by South Dakota, to the east by Minnesota, and to the west by Montana.
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History
The land now known as North Dakota was once home principally to the Mandan tribe of Native
Americans, and included the Arikara and Hidatsa peoples. Additional tribes who ventured into the
region included nomadic tribes such as the Sioux (also known as the Dakota or Lakota nation),
Cheyenne, Cree, and Crow, Ojibwa, and Assiniboin peoples.
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Suggested Reading List
A list of select guides and reference books about North Dakota.
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