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North Dakota invites travelers to explore a landscape where wide-open prairies meet dramatic badlands, and small towns preserve traditions that stretch back generations. At Theodore Roosevelt National Park, visitors can watch wild bison graze under the vast sky or drive along the scenic Loop Road to see wild horses, prairie dogs, and colorful rock formations that seem painted by time. The park honors the legacy of the 26th president, who once ranched here and credited North Dakota with shaping his political spirit and conservation values.
In Bismarck, the state’s capital, history takes center stage at the North Dakota Heritage Center & State Museum. Artifacts dating back to prehistoric times sit alongside exhibits detailing Native American cultures and the state's settlement story. Nearby, the towering North Dakota State Capitol offers free tours and panoramic views from its 18th-floor observation deck. In the summer, the surrounding Capitol grounds become a lively scene with outdoor concerts, farmers markets, and community events.