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| North Dakota Facts |
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The piles of rock on White Butte, North Dakota's highest point, are known of as rock johnnies or sheepherder's monuments and according to legend were piled there by sheepherders as a way to pass the time while they tended their flocks. |
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Geologically speaking Hillsboro, North Dakota is located in a large, flat, and ancient dried lake bottom surrounded by some of the most fertile farmland in the world. |
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The Lone Tree Wildlife Management Area located southwest of Harvey, North Dakota consists of 33,000 acres of gently rolling hills bordering the Sheyenne River. |
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