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  2. Bismarck, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Bismarck, North Dakota. /  46.81417°N 100.76944°W  / 46.81417; -100.76944. Bismarck ( / ˈbɪzmɑːrk /; from 1872 to 1873: Edwinton) is the capital of the U.S. state of North Dakota and the county seat of Burleigh County. [8] It is the state's 2nd most populous city, after Fargo.

  3. Bismarck Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Bismarck Expressway is a state highway in Mandan and Bismarck, North Dakota, in the United States. It carries two unsigned highways : Interstate 194 ( I-194 ) from its west end at exit 156 of I-94 to I-94 Business (I-94 Bus.) in Mandan, [2] and North Dakota Highway 810 ( ND 810 ) from I-94 Bus. in Mandan, around the south side of Bismarck ...

  4. Bismarck metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    See also. References. Bismarck metropolitan area. Coordinates: 46°49′N100°50′W46.817°N 100.833°W. Bismarck Metropolitan Area. Metropolitan Statistical Area. Bismarck, ND Metropolitan Statistical Area. North Dakota State Capitol. Interactive Map of Bismarck, ND MSA .mw-parser-output .col-begin {border-collapse:collapse;padding:0;color ...

  5. North Dakota Highway 1804 - Wikipedia

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    At the intersection of Bismarck Expressway in Bismarck, the highway temporarily splits into a separate northbound route (concurrent with 9th Street) and southbound route (concurrent with 7th Street) until both roads terminate at E Boulevard Avenue in front of the North Dakota State Capitol grounds.

  6. History of Bismarck, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Bismarck is the capital of the state of North Dakota, the county seat of Burleigh County, and the second most populous city in North Dakota after Fargo. The city was formed in 1872 as "Edwinton" after Edwin Ferry Johnson, a chief engineer for the Northern Pacific Railway company, when the railroad reached the eastern banks of the Missouri River ...

  7. Cathedral of the Holy Spirit (Bismarck, North Dakota)

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    Cathedral of the Holy Spirit. Location in North Dakota. Cathedral of the Holy Spirit (Bismarck, North Dakota) (the United States) Show map of North Dakota Show map of the United States Show all. 46°48′38″N 100°47′47″W. /  46.8105°N 100.7965°W  / 46.8105; -100.7965. Location.

  8. Downtown Bismarck Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Roughly bounded by Broadway and Thayer Aves., 5th St., Burlington and Santa Fe RR corridor, Washington and 2nd Sts., Bismarck, North Dakota: Coordinates: Area: 40 acres (16 ha) Built: 1872: Architect: Van Horn, Arthur; et al. Architectural style

  9. Bis-Man Transit - Wikipedia

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    Bis-Man Transit. Bis-Man Transit is the public transportation system in the neighboring cities of Bismarck, North Dakota and Mandan, North Dakota. The scheduled transit bus routes are branded as CAT (Capital Area Transit) and operated by the non-profit Bis-Man Transit Board.

  10. Bismarck station - Wikipedia

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    Bismarck station. The former Bismarck station in 2009. /  46.80500°N 100.78528°W  / 46.80500; -100.78528. The Bismarck station in Bismarck, North Dakota was built in 1900 by the Northern Pacific Railway. It is in Mission/Spanish Revival style and was designed by architects Reed & Stem.

  11. Van Horn Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Van Horn Hotel. /  46.80611°N 100.78778°W  / 46.80611; -100.78778. The Van Horn Hotel on N. 3rd St. in Bismarck, North Dakota, United States, was designed by architect Arthur W. Van Horn. It was built in 1916.