The temperatures haven't shown us just yet, but March is here, and Spring is coming in North Dakota. One location in the state earned praise on Expedia's list for 'Best Spring Vacations.'
One of these things is not like the other. It seems every state has one area of it that does not seem to fit in with the rest of the state. Where is that place in North Dakota?
If you're a golfer, Medora's Bully Pulpit Golf Course is one of the must-play courses in the state of North Dakota, but we guarantee you've never seen it like this before.
According to a press release by the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation, the 'First Lady of Medora' passed away on Wednesday, March 16th just shy of her 91st birthday.
It seems like the rest of the country is finally figuring out that North Dakota isn't simply a barren, frozen tundra, as the New York Times has picked Theodore Roosevelt National Park as one of their 52 places to go in 2016.
We all know how much of a gem North Dakota is. We know we have it made living here with a strong economy and the natural beauty of our state. Now, a national publication will share our big secret.
Looking to make a trip to Theodore Roosevelt National Park before the summer is over? You should think about going Tuesday, August 25th, because you won't have to pay!