Where is The Best Small Town to Visit in North Dakota?
North Dakota is spotted with many quaint small towns and all offer a little spice of North Dakota. All different and all unique. But where would be the best small town to visit in the state is someone asked you?
Thrillist came out with such a list and now we know.
If you think about what small towns have to offer, they each have something very different and unique. Many come to mind. Harvey is a slice of small town USA. There is not much there, but, Main Street in a small collection of mom and pop stores. It seems I always come back to Medora, which is step back into a small western town. Garrison, ND known as the walleye capital of the state is adorable and features the annual Dickens Festival during the holiday and features a year round walking downtown with unique merchants.
Thrillist said the best small town to visit is Grand Forks. I must admit, I do love Grand Forks. The downtown area is spiced with great bars and restaurants and the town did a great job after coming back from an historic flood and fire. Grand Forks does offer a lot for visitors, plus on the Minnesota side of the town, there is not a blue law, which means you can shop on Sunday!
You can see the entire list here.