Browse Museums

Adams Log Cabin

Adams, North Dakota

History, Historic House

Bonanzaville Pioneer Village & Museums

West Fargo, North Dakota

Culture, General, History, Historic House, Historical Society, Park

Built in 1972 as the headquarters of the Cass County Historical Society, the building houses a growing collection of artifacts from Cass County and the surrounding area. The museum features permanent, temporary, and traveling exhibits that include one of the region's largest collections of Native American artifacts. The museum store, a reception hall and offices are also located in the main museum.

History, Historic House, Historical Society, Military

Located at 101East Main Ave., Bismarck, this site preserves part of a military installation established as Camp Greeley in 1872 to provide protection for work gangs then building the Northern Pacific Railroad. The camp's name was changed to Camp Hancock in 1873. A log headquarters building still stands on the site; it has been enlarged and remodeled several times, and the logs have been concealed by clapboard siding. The building serves as an interpretive museum for artifacts and information about local history.

Custer Trail Museum

New Salem, North Dakota

Historic House

Eddy County Museum

New Rockford, North Dakota

History, Historic House

Flickertail Village and Museum

Stanley, North Dakota

Historic House

Fort Buford State Historic Site

Williston, North Dakota

History, Historic House

Location: Highways 58 and 1804, Buford, 22 miles southwest of Williston

Frontier Museum

Williston, North Dakota

History, Historic House

Griggs County Historical Museum

Cooperstown, North Dakota

History, Historic House

Heritage Village

Grafton, North Dakota

History, Historic House

Bagg Bonanza Farm

Mooreton, North Dakota

History, Historic House

Bottineau County Museum

Bottineau, North Dakota

History, Historic House, Historical Society

Exhibits include memorabillia from pioneer families and artifacts.

History, Historic House, Historical Society, Library

cated southwest of Medora, this site memorializes the life and activities in North Dakota of Antoine de Vallombrosa, the Marquis de Mores, who arrived in 1883. Among his enterprises were a beef packing plant, a stagecoach line, a freighting company, refrigerated railway cars, cattle and sheep raising, land ownership, and a new town which he called Medora, in honor of his wife

Divide County Museum

Crosby, North Dakota

History, Historic House

Culture, History, Historic House, Historical Society

The Museum is housed in the majestic former Masonic Temple building in downtown Enderlin. Our museum houses artifacts depicting the early days of the Soo Line Railroad in Enderlin when it served as the division point. We also have a grand history of baseball and have many displays depicting the glory days! Our vision is to develop exhibits relating to the early businesses to better preserve our past for future generations.

History, Historic House

Constructed in 1884, it housed 20 chief executives between 1893 and 1960. Unique room exhibits feature the restoration process, architectural style changes, and furniture used by several governors.

Fort Totten State Historic Site

Fort Totten, North Dakota

History, Historic House

Totten Trail Historic Inn: www.tottentrailinn.com; Telephone: (701) 766-4874 or 662-6327

Frontier Village

Jamestown, North Dakota

History, Historic House

Hatton-Eielson Museum

Hatton, North Dakota

History, Historic House

This museum/association was formed to perpetuate the memory of our local aviation pioneer Carl Ben Eielson. The Museum itself was his boyhood home and the first floor of the historic house remains as it was when the family was living there. Other exhibits on display include area pioneer articles, manuscripts and clothing. The attic contains displays of the original Hatton post office clerk window and boxes, military articles from WWI and WWII as well as items from pioneer doctor's and dentist's offices. Much of the story of Carl Ben Eielson, his accomplishments and tragic early dealth are on display in the form of newspaper articles of the time. The house itself is a wonderful example of turn of a turn of the century building with no cost spared.

Hettinger County Museum

Regent, North Dakota

History, Historic House