There's A Buffalo Museum In North Dakota And It's Full Of Fascinating Oddities, Artifacts, And More
By Tori Jane|Published November 08, 2021
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When people think of North Dakota’s wild animal populations, they usually think of one or two creatures – horses and bison. Well, bison just happen to be so wonderful (and so important to North Dakota’s ecosystem and native heritage) that there’s a whole museum dedicated to these majestic creatures hiding in Jamestown. The National Buffalo Museum in North Dakota is an unusual – but still incredibly interesting – look at the lives, histories, and cultural significance of the great American buffalo.
Have you ever been to this intriguing and unusual (but oh-so-North Dakota) museum? Tell us about your favorite exhibits in the comments! For more information about the museum, including hours and ticket prices (as well as a calendar of upcoming events and exhibits), make sure to visit the official website.
For more interesting fun facts about North Dakota and the people who call it home, take a look at this list of the ten things everyone in North Dakota will totally do before they die.
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