Reflects on common experiences of attending small high schools in North Dakota.
Lake Sakakawea in North Dakota, created by the Garrison Dam, submerged two towns and has a rich yet unfortunate history.
The North Dakota Blizzard of 1966 was a devastating storm that left a lasting impact on the state with massive snow accumulation and powerful winds.
Explore the chilling histories of two abandoned asylums in North Dakota and their transformation over time.
Huff Indian Village State Historic Site in North Dakota is a significant archaeological discovery dating back to AD 1450.
North Dakota offers many unique attractions and landmarks that are worth visiting.
A collection of photographs from the 1930s showcases North Dakota's history during the Great Depression.
North Dakota experienced its coldest winter in 1936 with temperatures plunging to -60 degrees Fahrenheit.
North Dakota experienced its coldest winter on record in February 1936, with temperatures plummeting to -60 degrees Fahrenheit in Parshall.
In 1969, the small town of Zap, North Dakota, experienced a rare riot when thousands of college students descended upon it for spring break.
Lists the most dangerous cities in North Dakota based on 2018 FBI crime statistics.
North Dakota has experienced several devastating natural disasters and accidents throughout its history.
Crystal Springs in North Dakota is a ghost town with a rich history dating back to 1873.
Nosodak, North Dakota, was an ambitious town project that never came to fruition, leaving behind only traces of its planned existence.
The 1888 Midwest blizzard struck unexpectedly, causing severe cold and high winds, leading to the deaths of 235 people, including many children.
San Haven Sanatorium in North Dakota is a haunted, abandoned asylum with a dark history and is set to be demolished soon.