If you think the Midwest doesn’t have good terrain for skiing and snowboarding, think again. The town of Fargo, which sits on the border of North Dakota and Minnesota, is surrounded by a few hidden gems, and while small, these ski resorts know how to pack a punch. Whether you’re looking for downhill runs, cross-country …
9 Most Famous Foods in North Dakota
Like many midwestern states, North Dakota’s local cuisine was heavily influenced by European immigrants to the area. Because of this, the state’s most famous foods include a number of Scandinavian and Russian-German dishes, as well as classic Midwestern potluck food. Check out our nine favorite dishes from North Dakota below, in no particular order: Fleischkuekle …
What is North Dakota Most Famous For?
Covering 70,705 square miles in the Upper Midwest region of the United States, North Dakota is named after the Dakota Sioux tribes. It’s most famous for its wide open landscapes, diverse wildlife, Native American culture, historic towns, and bison. Tourism in North Dakota is booming with more than 21 million people visiting the state in …