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| North Dakota Facts |
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The International Peace Garden straddles the international Boundary between North Dakota and the Canadian province of Manitoba. In 1956 the North Dakota Motor Vehicle Department, on its own initiative, placed the words Peace Garden State on license plates. |
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The Dakota Dinosaur Museum in Dickinson houses twelve full scale dinosaurs, thousands of rock, mineral and fossil specimens and a complete real Triceratops and Edmontosaurus. |
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Petroglyphs carved into two granite boulders give Writing Rock State Historic Site near Grenora, North Dakota its name. Though their origins are obscure, the drawings probably represent the Thunderbird. |
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