The Capital building is often referred to as the “Skyscraper on the Prairie.” It is amazing a building like this was constructed in 1934 on the prairie of Bismarck, North Dakota! Come see a beautiful panoramic view of Bismarck from the top floor.
Take a walk back in time at the North Dakota Heritage Center where every exhibit is a step into history.
Schumacher Diamond Cutters is a diamond cutter factory located in Bismarck, ND. The company is nationally recognized for being one of the most advanced diamond cutting factories in the United States, utilizing state-of-the art technology.
While you're in Bismarck-Mandan visit our Genuine Dakota Gift Shop, conveniently located in the Visitor Center. We have a wide variety of Bismarck-Mandan, North Dakota and Lewis
and Clark items including shirts, jackets, caps, books, pottery, jams and jellies, soups mixes, candies, candles, lotions, cd's, dvd's and videos, and many more North Dakota and regionally made products.
Rich in both military and early Native American history, Fort Abraham Lincoln was once an important infantry and calvary post. This park is heavily steeped in historical importance with the On-a-Slant Indian Village, Ft. Lincoln Infantry Post, 7th Cavalry Post, and the last house that General George Custer resided in before his demise at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. The block houses will provide a breathtaking view of the Missouri River.
Enjoy a relaxing ride aboard the Lewis and Clark riverboat, the finest passenger vessel on the upper Missouri River.