Presbyterian Church First

Share: 
214 E Thayer Ave
Bismarck, ND 58501
Directions
Get Listed

Things To Do in Bismarck, ND

Downtown Bismarck Street Fair Downtown Bismarck Street Fair

Each fall, the Downtowners produce an arts, craft, and food show called Street Fair. This event was created by the Downtowners in 1973 as “Customer Appreciation Days” then grew into a full blown Street Fair and is now in its 51st year. Arts, craft, and food vendors will once again line the streets of Downtown Bismarck during September.

See more Festivals
North Dakota State Capitol Building North Dakota State Capitol Building

One of Bismarck's most distinctive attractions is the North Dakota State Capitol Building. Known by the locals as the “Skyscraper on the Prairie,” the facility is well worth visiting for its fascinating historical significance. This Art-Deco style building was completed in 1933 and stands at an impressive 19 stories. The state's past, present and future all reside within the walls of this structure that also features an arboretum garden that includes a bronze Sakakawea and a rendering of a pioneer family.

See more Attractions
Dakota Stage Ltd Dakota Stage Ltd

Quite often, many of life's most pivotal moments are reflected in the art that we embrace. The many talented professionals at Dakota Stage Ltd pride themselves in holding up a mirror to those moments as they are expressed in some of the most compelling stage productions. Whether it is a piercing drama, a finely choreographed recital or a hilarious stand-up comedian, Dakota Stage Ltd puts forth the utmost effort to ensure that your spirit and emotions will be moved as a result of the entertainment that they have helped bring to the stage.

See more Music & Theater
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park

Even though it began as a fur-trading outpost, the Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park now stands as a stunning haven for nature lovers and history buffs alike. Located in nearby Mandan, Fort Abraham Lincoln dates all the way back to the 18th century. One of the most stunning aspects of the fort is that it looks almost as it did back in 1876 around the time of Custer's last stand. There are also some carefully reconstructed sights that you won't want to miss like an On-a-Slant Indian Village that features earthen lodges to look like early settlements.

See more Outdoors