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Premier Businesses in Bismarck, ND

Peacock Alley
  • • Casual Fine Dining Everyone Will Enjoy
  • • Wide Selection Of Flavorful, Homemade Meals
  • • Legendary Menu From Italian To Cajun-American
(701) 221-2333
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Bistro 1100
  • • Voted "Best Overall Restaurant"
  • • Catering & Board Room Available
  • • Weekly Dinner Specials
(701) 224-8800
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The Walrus Restaurant
  • • Delicious Steaks & Seafood
  • • Salads & Juicy Burgers
  • • Live Music
(701) 250-0020
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Auto Therapy
  • • Alignment & Brake Services
  • • Domestic & Import Car & Truck Care
  • • Auto Electrical & Electronic Services
(701) 223-9728
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Things To Do in Bismarck, ND

Super Slide Amusement Park Super Slide Amusement Park

There are several opportunities for the whole family to make a big splash when you venture out to Bismarck's Super Slide Amusement Park. Race down the super slide, chase each other around in bumper cars, go for a spin around the carousel, or take a whack at a baseball in the batting cages.

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McDowell Dam Recreation Area McDowell Dam Recreation Area

The ultimate goal of most nature lovers is to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and find solace in a relaxing, natural setting. In Bismarck, the McDowell Dam Recreation Area is such a place. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities that include paddle boating, swimming, fishing, and picnicking. If you want to make yourself comfortable there are shelters available for full or half-day stays.

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Former Governor's Mansion State Historical Site Former Governor's Mansion State Historical Site

Get a taste of what life was like for the various individuals who served as North Dakota governor when you spend some time at the Former Governor's Mansion State Historical Site in Bismarck. This impressive mansion and museum was originally built back in 1884 as a private residence by Asa Fisher. It remained the governor's residence from 1893 until 1960. Those years are detailed through the use of vintage items, personal effects, exhibits, documents and photographs that all go to tell the story of what life was like for the man who had the responsibility of holding the highest political office in the state of North Dakota.

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