Lewis & Clark Interpretive center CREDIT North Dakota Tourism |
In a different historical vein, 220 years ago in October 2024, explorers Lewis and Clark first stepped foot in North Dakota. Their journey took root in Fort Mandan, which you can still explore today. Here, they encountered the awe-inspiring beauty of the Missouri River, worked with local tribes and first met Sakakawea, who would become their guide. This exploration paved the way for westward expansion and shaped the course of American history.
2024 also marks the 120th anniversary of the White Horse Hill National Game Preserve. Today, this refuge continues to protect the natural habitat and wildlife of North Dakota, serving as a testament to the importance of conservation in preserving the state's biodiversity and ecosystems. Here you can see bison, elk and beautiful overlooks of the area, including the nearby Devils Lake.
For more information on North Dakota, visit NDTourism.com.
America’s Best Small-Town Race Turns 20
Fargo Marathon CREDIT North Dakota Tourism |
With a lineup of seven thrilling events, including the full and half-marathon, a Friday Night 5K, the Furgo Dog Run (woof-da) and the Cyclothon, there's something for everyone. Cap it all off with our unforgettable 27th-mile Race Party, offering music, delicious food, cold beer and endless fun. Don’t forget, our marathon course is USATF-certified and an official Boston Marathon qualifier, ensuring you have the chance to reach new heights in your running journey. Join us for this extraordinary 20th anniversary celebration and experience the North of Normal vibe of America's Best Small-Town Race.
For more information on Fargo-Moorhead, visit www.VisitFargoMoorhead.org.
* GREAT AMERICAN WEST: AUSTRALIA / NEW ZEALAND, Davidson Communications, Caroline Davidson at caroline@davcomm.com.au
* ROCKY MOUNTAIN INTERNATIONAL, Kim Snape, PR & Communications Manager at ksnape@rmimarketing.com
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