This historic town in North Dakota was never really a town to begin with, and yet it's become a charming little place that could have been. It's made up of many historic buildings from real long-gone or updated small towns all over the state. Now it's a unique hidden gem that is the perfect place for an afternoon trip for the whole family to enjoy. Check it out:
This tiny town just outside of Bismarck is made up of over 20 historic buildings that have been moved in from small towns all over North Dakota.
It's called Buckstop Junction, and although it never was a true town, it certainly looks and feels like one! It'll make you feel like you've stepped back in time into the early 1900s.
Many different buildings make up the town, including a bank, post office, barber shop, church, blacksmith, hotel, service station, and old houses - among many others.
Each building is kept pristine and accurate to their time period inside and out, from the original exteriors to the antiques inside. It truly is like a time warp to the charming early days of North Dakota's statehood.
Many of the buildings are well over 100 years old and are a treat to tour through. You'll learn about more than just how towns looked back in the day, but about each individual building's history and where they came from. It's like many pieces of North Dakota's story all together.
If you visit on a Saturday, you can stop by their Vintage Shoppe to browse through antiques to buy and take home.
Everything from the old homes to the railroad caboose makes Buckstop Junction special and a wonderful place for anyone to visit.
Buckstop Junction is located at 3805 Bismarck Expy, Bismarck, ND 58501. For more information you can visit their website here.
This charming town isn't the only place in North Dakota where you can travel back in time and experience the state's early days. Head even further back to long before it was ever even a state at this amazing riverside village.
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