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Bismarck, ND 58504
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Japanese Garden Japanese Garden

The Japanese Garden in Bismarck is one of those startlingly unexpected treasures that you will find yourself coming back to again and again. Many people find this beautiful swath of greenery the perfect natural escape from the pressures of the everyday. When you visit, it won't be unusual to see many folks strolling leisurely on the walkways and basking in the natural allure and serenity of these meticulously landscaped gardens and the floral attractions in bloom.

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Steamboat Warehouse Steamboat Warehouse

Hark back to a time when steamboats ruled the country's waterways as the chief means of transportation. Those mighty vessels had to be constructed, and it was no easy task! Learn about the fascinating and sometimes complicated story of how steamboats were built when you take a tour of the Steamboat Warehouse. This State Historical Marker is located on the east bank of the Missouri River in Bismarck across the road from the water treatment plant and it stands to commemorate the Northern Pacific Railroad warehouse where the steamboats were originally constructed.

 
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Midway Lanes Midway Lanes

Let the good times roll when you slip on your shoes, get your ball and get set for a super bowling experience at Midway Lanes. This state of the art recreation facility features electronic scoring, a comfortable lounge area, a pro shop, and even an arcade that the kids will absolutely love. So get some friends together and get set to be bowled over when you plan an evening out at Midway Lanes.

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North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame

If you think that the concept of the cowboy was invented by John Wayne-types, Bismarck's North Dakota Cowboy Hall of Fame will challenge everything you think you know about cattle rustlers from the past. This attraction is an interpretive center for the history of Native Americans, and you will see the dramatic link between their culture to various “western” traditions like the rodeo, ranching, and the rustic “cowboy” lifestyle that owes much to the tribes that first inhabited the land.

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