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Medora, North Dakota, Visitor Information Information about the Medora Musical, Pitchfork Fondue, Children's Park, Bus Tours, as well as summer employment opportunities and information on all of their busine... medorand.com
attractions The Maah Daah Hey Trail is a 120 mile hiking, horseback and mountain bicycle trail that traverses through the scenic and rugged badlands of North Dakota. The trail begins at Sully Creek State Park (3 miles south of Medora) and ends at the U.S. Forest Service CCC Campground in McKenzie County (20 mil... medorand.com
Medora,ND News | KXNet.com Bismarck Mandan North Dakota yea! I hear ya all...mako! The Only reason non indians only know about the siouan tribes an all our feats is because the PLAINS indians were the last who got shoved over to the otherside of the mississippi...eastern tribes here I heard wrote all theyre pictographs n history on BARK.. and when they w... kxmb.com
U.S. Department of the Interior - News Release - Ceremony in North Dakota Recognizes Medora as a Preserve America Community And Dedicates Theodore Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch More about the Elkhorn Ranch: More than 50 sportsmen conservation organizations, led by the Boone and Crockett Club, as well as national and local officials, worked with the USDA Forest Service to secure the Eberts Ranch. Support came from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, the Rocky Mountai... doi.gov
FMC magazine - July 2005 Bully For Medora, North Dakota Medora’s fairy-tale beginning involves Antoine de Vallombrosa, the Marquis de Mores, a wealthy 24-year-old French nobleman, and his wife, Medora von Hoffman, daughter of a wealthy New York banker. The couple arrived in Dakota Territory in 1883. At the time it was the rage for European noblemen (at l... fmca.com
Cattle Towns: Medora, North Dakota , Medora continued to be an active community center following its flamboyant years. It has always been a cattle town, with countless thousands of cattle being shipped out over the years. From the 1920's to the 1940's, three large coalmines operated in the vicinity and from 1934 to 1941 the Civilian ... cattlenetwork.com
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