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  2. Bismarck Event Center - Wikipedia

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    Bismarck Bucks ( IFL) (2017–present) The Bismarck Event Center (formerly Bismarck Civic Center) is a 10,100-seat multi-purpose facility located in Bismarck, North Dakota. It was known as the Bismarck Civic Center until September 2014. [4] Ritterbush Brothers received an Award of Merit for the design from AIA North Dakota in 1970.

  3. Rick Becker - Wikipedia

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    Rick Becker. Rick Clark Becker [2] is an American businessman and politician from Bismarck. He served in the North Dakota House of Representatives as an Independent, having been elected as a Republican. [3] Becker is a plastic surgeon and businessman with several commercial developments.

  4. List of casinos in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    North Dakota: Land-based: Sponsored by Development Homes Southgate Casino: Grand Forks: Grand Forks: North Dakota: Land-based: Sponsored by the Grand Forks Blue Line Club Stadium Sports Bar and Casino: Bismarck: Burleigh: North Dakota: Land-based: Sponsored by the Bismarck Convention & Visitors Bureau

  5. List of presidential visits to North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Rutherford B. Hayes. Rutherford B. Hayes was the first president to visit what is now North Dakota. He came to Fargo during September 1878 for a breakfast and a speech as part of his train tour of the west. Hayes also owned a 930-acre (3.8 km 2) farm five miles (8 km) north of Bismarck in what is now the Hay Creek Township from 1877 to 1885.

  6. Fort Lincoln Internment Camp - Wikipedia

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    Fort Lincoln Internment Camp. Coordinates: 46°46′20″N 100°45′52″W. Fort Lincoln Internment Camp was a military post and internment camp located south of Bismarck, North Dakota, USA, on the east side of the Missouri River . It was first established as a military post in 1895 to replace Fort Yates, following the closure of the original ...

  7. North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party - Wikipedia

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    The North Dakota Democratic–Nonpartisan League Party (abbreviated Democratic-NPL or simply D-NPL) is the North Dakota affiliate of the national Democratic Party. It was formed as the outcome of a merger of two parties; the state previously had a three-party political system. It is one of only two state Democratic Party affiliates to have a ...

  8. History of Bismarck, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    1889 Constitutional Convention parade at Main and 4th streets. Like most of the country, the 1890s were hard times for North Dakota. The Panic of 1893 was the nation's worst economic hardship to that point, and North Dakota's strong agriculture-based economy was directly affected. To make things worse, Bismarck was struck by a severe fire in ...

  9. Cavalier County, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Website. cavaliercounty .us. Cavalier County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota. It is south of the Canada–US border with Manitoba. As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,704. [1] Its county seat is Langdon. [2] The city of Cavalier is in nearby Pembina County .

  10. Bismarck Civic Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    The Bismarck Civic Auditorium on North 6th Street in Bismarck, North Dakota, was built in 1914. It has also been known as City Auditorium and, after 1989, the Belle Mehus Civic Auditorium. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. It was a major work of Bismarck architect Arthur Wesley Van Horn (1860-1931).

  11. V.F.W. Sports Center - Wikipedia

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    The V.F.W. Sports Center is a multi purpose ice arena and recreational facility located in Bismarck, North Dakota owned and operated by the City of Bismarck Parks & Recreation Department. [3] The ice arena serves as the home to the Bismarck Bobcats of the North American Hockey League [4] The facility is also home to several local high school ...