by Mike Kopp | May 17, 2018 | North Dakota, North Dakota history, Places to go, Road Trip, Small towns, Then and now
Railroad and Cattle You can credit the grasslands for changes to Killdeer Main Street. Topography, vegetation, and the commerce that followed are credited with building Killdeer. The first buildings were moved to town from Dunn Center 100 years ago. A new rail line...
by Mike Kopp | May 10, 2018 | North Dakota history, Places to go, Watford City
Then and now — Arnegard School West of Watford City on Highway 85 is the little town of Arnegard, population about 160. At its peak, the town had about 250 people. Its claim to fame is the Stenehjem family from which the state gets its Attorney General Wayne...