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  2. Liberty Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It was "the first roadway bridge constructed across the Missouri River, one of the most important waterways in the state" of North Dakota. Not only did the bridge connect the 'twin cities' of Bismarck and Mandan, but for the first time eastern and western North Dakota were joined by a continuous roadway.

  3. North Dakota Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The North Dakota Department of Transportation ( NDDOT) is a part of the government of the U.S. state of North Dakota. NDDOT oversees the state's transportation system. This includes planning both new construction and reconstruction projects on roads and highways throughout the state.

  4. History of Bismarck, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    After the state records were back in Bismarck, construction of the capital was completed in 1884, and talk of moving the capital city of North Dakota to Jamestown stopped. The first hospital for the Dakota Territory, Saint Alexius, was founded in 1885.

  5. Bismarck Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Bismarck Expressway starts at a trumpet interchange with I-94's exit 156 and begins to run southeast through the eastern portion of the city of Mandan. The road parallels the Missouri River as it passes under a railroad operated by BNSF Railway.

  6. Camp Hancock State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Camp Hancock Site on Main Ave. in Bismarck, North Dakota was built in 1872. It has also been known as Camp Hancock Historic Site and as Camp Hancock. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. It served as a garrison for troops guarding the construction of railway through the area during 1872–1877.

  7. Bismarck, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. North Dakota Highway 32 - Wikipedia

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    North Dakota Highway 32 (ND 32) is a north–south highway located that traverses portions of nine counties in eastern North Dakota. The 236.674-mile-long (380.890 km) highway is one of several north–south routes in the state that connects the Canadian border to the state's southern border with South Dakota .

  9. Chief Looking's Village site (32BL3) - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Looking's Village site (32BL3) is a historic archeological site on the east side of Pioneer Park in Bismarck, North Dakota that was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. It has also been known as Ward Earth Lodge Village.

  10. Downtown Bismarck Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Bismarck Historic District is a 40-acre (16 ha) historic district in Bismarck, North Dakota that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. It includes work by architect Arthur Van Horn and others.

  11. North Dakota Highway 200 - Wikipedia

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    North Dakota Highway 200 ( ND 200) is a major east–west state highway in North Dakota, United States. It runs from Minnesota State Highway 200 at the Minnesota border near Halstad, Minnesota to Montana Highway 200 near Fairview, Montana. At nearly 416 miles (669 km), it is the longest state highway in North Dakota.