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Today, we recognize one of North Dakota’s listings in the National Register of Historic Places.
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May is National Historic Preservation Month. Today, we celebrate North Dakota’s preservation history by highlighting a site on the "National Register of Historic Places."
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May is National Historic Preservation Month. Today, we celebrate a North Dakota example by highlighting a State Historic Site on the "National Register of Historic Places."
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On May 8th 1873, more than a decade before North Dakota became a state, Episcopal clergyman Charles Swift baptized the infant son of Lieutenant and Mrs. Humbert at Camp Hancock in what was reported to be the first Protestant service held in Bismarck.
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May is National Historic Preservation Month. Today, we celebrate North Dakota’s history by highlighting a preservation example.
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Today we continue our series on National Historic Preservation Month with a story on The Walla Theater in Walhalla, North Dakota. It was built in the…
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May is National Historic Preservation Month, and today we hear about The Froeschle house in Bismarck. As veterans in the post-World War II era faced a…
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May is National Historic Preservation Month. Today, we have more about Grand Forks schools added to the National Register of Historic Places. The need for…
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May is National Historic Preservation Month. Today, we share another story of a North Dakota addition to the National Register of Historic Places. The…
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May is National Historic Preservation Month. Today, we continue a look at Grand Forks schools on the National Register of Historic Places.Between 1949 and…