North Dakota’s longest tunnel, and only tunnel for that matter, has quite a fascinating story. There are probably no other tunnels with a similar history, and it happens to be a walkable trail you can visit yourself. You’ll have to head over to the very western edge of the Peace Garden State and there you can see it for yourself. Here is its history:

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In this awesome aerial video taken of the bridge, you can see the tunnel at the end going into the hill and the spectacular view of the river you’ll get from the bridge:

Isn’t that neat? This is the only tunnel North Dakota has, but as far as bridges go, there are many! You can even take a historic bridge trail through the state’s own “City of Bridges.”

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